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Minty Motorola 9T1 restoration
A local collector I'd done work for previously dropped a Moto 9T1 a few days ago for restoration. He hinted it was in very good condition.
That turned out to be quite the understatement! I do not believe the back has ever been off this set. The screws holding the masonite back on were pristine Only cosmetic issues are the knob brights fell out (have two) and a little scratch in the embossed "Motorola" Every tube and capacitor is Motorola branded. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by bandersen; 10-14-2021 at 09:55 AM. |
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Holy crap look at that thing! What a perfect specimen.
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Very nice!
I guess very once in a while a example shows up that has been sent here through time from the past! In this case I would be tempted to re-stuff all the caps instead of making it obvious the caps are new. A lot more work doing that though. Pretty tight chassis also. |
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Yep, all Moto tubes. The getter is used up on the 6SL7 and half gone on the 12SN7s, but they all light up.
![]() I spent several hours tying to slowly reform the caps while using an Amperite ballast tube. They are still warm to the touch but I was able to get some life out of the screen and speaker. ![]() I am able to pick up 87.7 MeTV FM (AKA NTSC channel 6) radio, but their video subcarrier is so weak now I have trouble getting it on any set. ![]() With a strong signal source on the antenna terminals. Not a bad start.
Last edited by bandersen; 10-14-2021 at 05:29 PM. |
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Well that explains it and marks the final end of an era in my area
![]() On to more positive thoughts... I carefully snipped out the 5 HV caps and tacked in ASC replacements. I took a lot of reference photos and am carefully storing all the old caps. I'll be giving the owner two repairs estimates. One with all new caps and one for a full restuffing. Either way the caps will be saved. They have nice Motorola logos under all that wax. ![]() ![]() That got me this. OK reception but unable to get a sharp focus. After a few rounds of troubleshooting, it suddenly started working much better. For a while... then back to a muddy image. Let it cool down and sharp picture gain. ![]() Still have a few paper caps to replace so I'm not too concerned yet. I did learn something useful while digging through the HV bleeder resistors. They all have around 700-1,000 volts across them but they appear to only be 1W carbon comps. Those have a max voltage rating of only 500. I've seen other electrostatic sets use 2W which are good to 750. Either way, that's really pushing them. Now I do have a supply of Vishay VR37 resistors good for 3,500 volts I can pop in, but they are light blue and will run the originality. Still on the fence - originality vs reliability Will consult with the owner.https://www.vishay.com/resistors-fix...product-28907/
Last edited by bandersen; 10-14-2021 at 10:00 PM. |
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I'm using a 7VP1 scope CRT by the way. The 8BP4 tests like new on my Sencore CR70 but I have yet to try it out for real.
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Wow, someone definitely took very good care of that all these years. Maybe it was a closet TV.
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Lol. I got around to testing the tubes and half are bad. The 6AG5 RF amp is full of shorts. The 6SL7 and two 12SN7 and very weak. A few 6AU6 are marginal. Suprising it works as well as it does.
I'm thinking they used it a moderate amount and never had it serviced. It's a shame, but they have to go. ![]() ![]() That ratio detector cap has blown t's guts. Amazing the set works as well as it does on all these bad parts. ![]() I've never seen one of these sets with every single screw on the HV cover in place. ![]() Chassis is stamped Dec 14, 1949 ![]() No nonsense recap is done. I saved all the original caps and took loads of reference photos. If the owner wants the restuffed, I will.
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Nuts. Intermittent fading problem persists. Trying to determine if it's a connection or thermal issue.
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There are some cursive-logo tubes available on eBay, I might be tempted to replace the bad ones with matching tubes. Such a nice set.
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It looks like Motorola used Copper-Oxide Coated chassi in their TVs like Zenith did in their sets, I wonder if that was a Chicago thing...
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I noticed that there are several yellow branded Motorola tubes in that set, it would have originally came with all white logo and apparently it must have been serviced at some time because the yellow logos if I remember right, service or warranty work was denoted by yellow logo tubes. Are the date codes very similar on both tubes?
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Nice example of the 9T1 Bob, and nice work, as always. That's one of my fav early compact TV's. I love how the CRT seems to be bulging out of the set. Interestingly, one can't call this one a '40's set because it came on the market in 1950. One of the last of the 3 year run of small electrostatic sets. The only issues with these 8" models is that the CRT's are often found weak and are very difficult to locate. I had to buy a parts set for mine for the CRT and to complete the knob set with brass inserts. The red knobs are very unstable Tenite that want to shrink and lose their medallions. The other issue is that the plastic-weave grille cloth wants to wrinkle and pull from the speaker board. I fixed mine and then it wrinkled again. It's very comfortable to watch compared to the 7" models. Good luck with the resto!
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