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What a deal Tim.
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A hot chassis solid state? How does that work?
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I've got an RF modulator hooked up to it so the kids can play PS3......yeah, you're probably right about the picture....
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"Restoring a tube TV is like going to war. A color one is like a land war in Asia." |
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Last edited by andy; 11-20-2021 at 04:00 PM. |
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I have wondered if it could be done with some small isolation transformers.
Maybe you could find out which models had the AV inputs, and track down the service manuals. |
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I once owned an Advent projection TV which I bought used, about 20 years ago, tweaked up the adjustments and had a good picture with the 6 foot curved aluminum coated screen. It had the three tubes in a triangular fashion (not the inline). Don't remember the model number however. Projector sat on the floor on rollers, and the screen stationary against the wall. But if the projector got moved, I would have to touch up the convergence each time. Had it in my shop area, but due to limited space, I had to stand way back in my garage and watch it through the door to really appreciate that size. If I was up closer, seeing the raster trace lines drove me crazy. Was obviously too big for my space so sold it for $600. Bet it would really be a collectors item today.
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