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Old 03-23-2014, 09:46 AM
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This chassis was used in many sets of the time. The extra options (remote, stereo, etc) on the sub boards are not fitted in lesser sets. The set above is 26", but I've personally seen the same chassis in 20" sets and I think there was an 18" or 16" version. Squeezing it into a 14" set would be cramped, but possible.

The family set in my childhood home used this chassis, though it was the budget mono, no remote, no options version. I replaced the CRT in that set as kid, but it was eventually curbed when it developed faults I couldn't handle at the time.

The Australian chassis were based on the UK/European version for the most part. Our power supplies were different as hot chassis was not allowed (at least for locally made products, I remember imported hot chassis sets had warning stickers and some places wouldn't take them). Our tuners were also different to accommodate some odd channel allocations. Otherwise, we are 240V, 50Hz, PAL so mostly compatible.
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