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Old 09-24-2013, 12:39 AM
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Old 09-24-2013, 05:06 AM
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Andy, Yep... Correct on the post where Toshiba was considered a mid to upper brand, and come to find out.. outsourced I know everyone was doing it on the 13" or those combo sets, but the one I bought was supposed to be top of the line, with all the features of a Wega. Altho about 40.00 less IIRC.
Also.. there were some Sony's in the later 90's that rolled off the line with the Trinitron badge minus the Trinitron tube. I would not have believed it, had I not seen one either.
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Old 09-24-2013, 07:18 AM
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I think you have that backwards. I don't think Sony ever sold a color CRT TV without a Trinitron CRT, but I know they sold some TV/VCR combos that had a Goldstar chassis.
Nope....made in Mexico 27" Fony Trinitron...or said it was a Trinitron...but had a Gold Star pic tube in it.
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Old 09-24-2013, 08:20 AM
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RE: The Admiral built Sony color monitor!
I think that set was built to accommodate the early Sony color VTR's.
In the later 60's, Sony had Motorola built, B/W monitors to accommodate their B/W VTR's.
IIRC, the Sony VTR's were reel-to-reel.
Makes sense. I did a VERY short stretch at Sony factory service
when the Betas came out. Thats where I saw a few. Saw some
strange stuff they made. even made a desktop calculator. It
had a big clock spring looking thing that was a delay line.
Polaroid had a bunch of them, I guess they kept them cause
they were used to them.
Twas also when the ICFC-660 & 770 clock radios were big.
I would put a clock in every 10 mn sometimes 20+ a day before
moving on to other things.

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Old 09-25-2013, 01:33 PM
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Jon A: the set that needed caps and resistors was an "ILO", which I think was a WallyWord brand and made by Orion. It's a SPC (Silver Piece of...) that works fine and we're using it now in the bedroom. It runs a lot.
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