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Old 11-21-2019, 08:29 AM
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The set has no crazy circuit designs so easy to deal with. You may need
a manual, what is the model number ?
Most likely set has low G-1. Normally it adjusts from abt 200-800 VDC
with abt 400 V for a normal picture.

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Old 12-08-2019, 11:28 PM
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OK So I finally was able to get my workshop put back together after it being torn apart for almost half a year because of mold problems due to water infiltration through the foundation of my side of the house (the part of the house where I live in/use used to be an old detached garage that the previous owners of the house had built in and made part of the house, but never properly sealed the foundation or the cement slab from the garage).

Anyways I finally got this set torn apart and I found a few curiosities in this set, it seems this set may have had an ultrasonic remote control unit for changing the channels as I saw what appeared to be a motor attached to the tuner assembly that is geared so that it can control both the UHF and VHF tuners, and the TV also has a vacation switch on it which I thought that was something that was more on Tube Powered TV Sets and not Solid State Units?

Another interesting thing is that this unit is completely modular, as in it has removable/replacable modules for making this set work, another interesting thing is that the Audio section of this TV in spite of it being all solid state uses an audio output transformer for the speaker (which leads me to think this TV might actually be late 1960s or very early 1970s).

Its also very filthy inside the set, also I can't seem to find the G2 control in this TV.

Pictures of the inside of this TV posted below (finally).
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