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Old 12-24-2012, 05:21 PM
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Rca outdid themselves on that model.
The ones I have, have scan tuning feature.
You have to look at the front to see the AC/DC designation, as the AC only ones have the same power cord.
Hmm, well it doesn't say that so maybe it's AC only, also it's missing all the tags from the back.
I don't know if I have a 12v plug for one of these so I can't try it. Oh well, can't use it in the car anyhow.
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Old 12-24-2012, 06:32 PM
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As a result of this thread, i dug mine out of storage and fired it up on a digital converter box, and it still works perfect, grey scale, convergence, everything. Dang controls aren't even scratchy. (Wunner if all the channel-preset pots are still good ).
All tags on the back are present, and indicate it'll run on 120VAC or 12V DC. The AC goes in on the two wide-set pins of the 4-pin plug. Manufacture date is June 1981, in Taiwan and distributed by RCA/Canada. So this sucker was sold in Canada.
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