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Originally Posted by radiotvnut
I opened it up and it indeed uses an NEC chassis, with lots of cigarette paste.
The TV fires up; but, the vertical is shrunken a bit, the purity and convergence is off, and there are some other issues.
The TV was made in November of '78; but, the CRT is date-coded the 22nd week of '79 and is a 19VJQP22 CM-badged RCA (EIA 274). That tells me that this set most likely got a CRT replacement under warranty.
Oddly enough, this set has "instant on" and this is the newest set I've seen with that feature. I will disable it, when I fix the set.
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Howdy, I love your YouTube videos, and I hope you make a repair video out of this TV, would be interesting to see how you go about disabling the "instant on" feature and also how you go about figuring out if a TV has "instant on" or not.
I had adopted a 1974 GTE/Sylvania 25" Console Color TV from 1974 from its original owners and I was wondering if that TV would of had "instant on" or not and how to figure that out.