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Hi,
the E1 for the Berlin radio show was modified. Due to operating time throughout the entire exhibition the original CRT and chassis was removed and kept as it is, and the cabinet was fitted with a newer chassis and CRT of the Philetta TV. The original chassis would fail after some hours as mentioned in the article. Meanwhile I know that more E1s survived than estimated before. Here is a list of all E1s I currently know: #1 (Museum of Communication, Berlin) http://bs.cyty.com/menschen/e-etzold...n/img/MfK3.JPG #2 (Museum of Communication, Berlin) http://bs.cyty.com/menschen/e-etzold...n/img/MfK2.JPG #3 (Museum of Communication, Frankfurt) without photo. #4 (E1 in Celle) http://www.fernseh-gmbh.de/E-1_in%20Betrieb.JPG #5 (E1 of Mr. Bruch) http://www.htwm.de/~bruch/index2.php...p=jan_isdn.wmv #6 (E1 of the German Radio Museum) http://www.oldradioworld.de/rdfmu36.jpg #7 (E1 of a private collection in Thuringia) (without photo) As far as I know, the first two ones are not operable. Four operating E1s on one photo: http://www.cegesoma.be/pallas/servlet/gisc?vn=128109 Ardenne (1931): http://www.hessenpark.de/deutsch/aus...fernsehen.html New discovered Telefunken FE III (1934): http://farm1.static.flickr.com/8/699...fb7fcc.jpg?v=0 - Eckhard Last edited by yagosaga; 12-02-2007 at 03:32 PM. Reason: Adding list of currently known E1s |
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