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Old 09-07-2008, 03:00 PM
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RCA CTC-17 with remote

Hello everyone! I just picked up a massive combo console from RCA Victor with the CTC-17 XAE chassis. haven't fired it up yet. Beleive it or not, this set actaully has the remote-control chassis, with motor operated tuner. Unfortunately, I could not get the transmitter. The bulk of my experience have been on CTC-12's, 15's, and 16'. Never owned a CTC-17. Anybody have any background info on the' 17, stories, etc? Also where can I find a transmitter for the remote? I will post pics as soon as I can. thanks guys! -Rob
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Old 09-07-2008, 06:31 PM
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i may have a remote.
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Old 09-07-2008, 07:14 PM
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RCA vets usually agree that the 17 is a very good set.
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Old 09-07-2008, 09:25 PM
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The CTC-17 is just about the same as the CTC-16 except it has the pincushion components needed by the rectangular tube.
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Old 09-08-2008, 12:55 AM
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Finally some pics...

Good to know that this chassis is a good one. Unfortunately the picture tube has a massive short, when the hv kicked on, it started wildly sparking in the neck of the CRT. But, I have an NOS 25AP22 in storage anyway, to replace this one. As you can see, its a bit on the rough side, but has potential. I am already dis-assembling it so that I can take it to my friend who has a furniture factory, and loves this kind of stuff he usually does a good job on these cabinets...The turntable and stereo reciever also play really good!
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:23 AM
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Good to know that this chassis is a good one. Unfortunately the picture tube has a massive short, when the hv kicked on, it started wildly sparking in the neck of the CRT. But, I have an NOS 25AP22 in storage anyway, to replace this one. As you can see, its a bit on the rough side, but has potential. I am already dis-assembling it so that I can take it to my friend who has a furniture factory, and loves this kind of stuff he usually does a good job on these cabinets...The turntable and stereo reciever also play really good!
Nice set! It should make a nice picture when you get it working. Is the stereo portion tube or solid state?
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:47 AM
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The amplifier, and stereo, are all transistorzed, oh well, can't win em all, lol. But it sounds great!
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:04 AM
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Do you have a picture tube tester to confirm the CRT is shorted? Looks like your set has a rebuilt Colorama tube, so it would be rare if the tube had that bad of a short. Did you make sure the focus tube (2AV2) was okay? I've seen that cause the problem you describe. However, if the neck of your tube glows purple, than it is "gassy" and probably shot. I've only seen 1 other set do that.....one of mine. A CTC-15 with a Colorama rubuilt tube (21FJP22)
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:09 AM
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I just tested it with my B&K tester, and it indicated a short...Now its a moot point because I pulled the plastic pin key from the CRT to snoop around a bit,and there are all kinds of hairline cracks around the pins.....bummer. :-( So, it's gassed. No biggie, I got that other one in storage anyway...
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Old 09-08-2008, 12:38 PM
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Hello everyone! I just picked up a massive combo console from RCA Victor with the CTC-17 XAE chassis.
How severe is the hernia?

Seriously, I'm sure I have a remote... And the CRT problem shouldn't be a big deal to find. In fact, if you have a problem finding one, I do have one that I think has good emission, but has a cataract. PM me or eMail [email protected] if I can help.

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Old 09-08-2008, 01:10 PM
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Actually, I had hernia surgery a few years ago, so I am immune, muhahhahaa!! Anyhoo, My NOS 25AP22 has the cataracts from the epoxy! MAAAAN! So how do I get rid of that crap, and re-bond the safety glass? I will definitely hit you up for that remote though...I have alot of other stuff to pick up from you,lol!!
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Old 09-08-2008, 03:54 PM
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Actually, I had hernia surgery a few years ago, so I am immune, muhahhahaa!! Anyhoo, My NOS 25AP22 has the cataracts from the epoxy! MAAAAN! So how do I get rid of that crap, and re-bond the safety glass? I will definitely hit you up for that remote though...I have alot of other stuff to pick up from you,lol!!
AK'er drh4683 has a very good video series concerning cataract removal on youtube.
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Old 09-08-2008, 06:02 PM
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Awsome. I like the fact that the tv set haves a power transformer!, not that stupid in series supply like most Europeanen sets had!
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Old 09-09-2008, 12:46 PM
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Actually, I had hernia surgery a few years ago, so I am immune, muhahhahaa!!

Ouch! Wouldn't have kid you about it....


I'll look up a remote, and put it aside. Let me know when you're in town, and we'll meet up (and I'll finally get that Mustang manual, and the RCA cover plate to you.

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Old 09-09-2008, 03:12 PM
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Will do, here are some more pics. The flyback looks pretty new. Looks the flyback was made in 1980, as evidenced by the two digits after the "274" engineering number. (think this doesn't work?, try it out! I learned it from an old RCA tech). The tuner is a confusing array of soleboids and motors, gonna clean up this chaasis and bench test it! -Rb
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