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Possible Next Project
After removing the chassis I took this picture of the cabinet. Having the Mighty Monarch in the background was a happy accident.
Remembering The Past, Looking Through The Future.
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Cool photo
I do believe that's a TeleTone cabinet
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It is a Tele-Tone. The channel knob is not factory original though.
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It looks like it uses early cat's whisker technology.
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Having trouble with the resistance measurement across whiskers. Any one have a Sams for this one?
Seriously though, any one have a Sams scan of this one? TV149 |
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The Early Television Foundation has the schematic:
http://www.earlytelevision.org/tv_sc..._diagrams.html Here's a direct link to the schematic: http://www.earlytelevision.org/image...149-rider2.pdf |
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I like your channel knob. Mine usually avoids my work area.
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