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I almost have a '76 Zenith 19" space command CCII in my possession
A friend, who frequents estate sales, picked up a bunch of stuff for me. Even though he didn't ask before hand and even though he paid a little too much for some of it, I went ahead and took the stuff because I'm afraid if I turn him down, he'll stop picking up stuff for me.
One of the things he picked up was a G-line ('76) 19" Zenith chromacolor II space command. This set uses a long electronic ultra-sonic remote and has a vertically arranged electronic tuner. It's the model where the fornt is angled up. It actually looks like the first color TV I ever fixed, except that set had a four button mechanical clicker remote (was probably a little older). He said that this set was still in the bedroom and plugged in; so, there's a good chance it works. I don't actually have it here yet because it was raining and I didn't want to get it wet. He paid $20 for this set. The other stuff he picked up was a 13" silver Sylvania/Funai TV/VCR combo with remote for $20 (no idea if it works, I sure hope it does), A concert hall wildcat record player with a frozen two speed BSR changer for $20, a late '60's Arvin solid state console stereo in so-so cosmetic shape for $30, a pair of cheap '70's stereo speakers for $12, A circa 1960 King two-transistor "boys radio" for $5, and a mid '60's small Panasonic AM/SW radio for $10. Hopefully, I can get my $20 back out of the TV/VCR combo and might get a good price for the wildcat phono, once I service it. Even the Arvin console stereo might sell, since people around here have been buying working console stereo's lately. Like I said, I think he paid a little too much for some of this stuff; but, I'm still happy to get the stuff and I will post pictures of the Zenith CCII when I get it.
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That sounds like a very nice set! Hopefully there will be a video on it soon
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Here it is, using a 19GC45 chassis and made in July, 1975. I think the remote is wrong because it has a zoom button on it and the two Zenith's that I had like this in the past had a four button clicker remote. It was a little damp from all the rain we've had from sitting on the porch; so, I'm not powering it up until I make sure it's dry. I'll also make sure that the white safety capacitor has been upgraded before I power it up. He said it was still plugged in and located in the bedroom; so, it probably still works.
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Yup, I hear that the electronic remotes were introduced for the 1976 models.
Last edited by Jon A.; 12-10-2013 at 08:06 PM. |
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The remote hand unit shown likely is not the correct one for this TV, since the controller has a zoom button. I seriously doubt this set has zoom, as that was a feature of high-end Zenith consoles such as the Avanti series of the early 1970s (VK member Adam in Michigan has such a set, the model in the white pedestal cabinet). There also seems to be a button missing on the remote shown with your set, and the controller looks like it has seen a lot of use as there is a fair amount of wear (mostly paint worn off) around the buttons. This remote also looks as if it might use a garden-variety nine-volt battery, and not the obscure J battery used in some earlier Zenith electronic ultrasonic remotes. If this one uses a J battery, I will be very surprised, as by the mid-'70s I'm sure the design of these remotes had been modified to use the standard nine-volt transistor radio battery as a power source. Seems to me the J battery was used in Zenith's very early electronic ultrasonic remotes, made around the time the company was transitioning from the mechanical clickers to all-electronic ones.
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Nice set. I recently picked up that same NOS remote for my (my parents) 27" console.
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The Zenith is a cool set! I would like to have one of my own if I could.
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Actually, the early electronic remotes ran on a 9V battery. The J-battery remotes were from the early-to-mid '80's.
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on / off button, very square & boxy style. I will look it up later & get you the PN if I got the Sams. BTW the cap is only a problem on E & F line sets. They can open or short but not destructively. 73 Zeno
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Thats a great set and those were heavy, too. Never saw too many of those 19" SC sets.
The G-line sets had intermittent solder connections where the inline connector plugs in.
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Interesting remote..... I see a button for tuning hi and one for tuning low (channel up/down ??) , but only a single volume button.... So how did that work....? a smart button ! Did it know what you were thinking....? to go up or down ?
And what was that channel hi low switch on the set??
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Hi Low switch was for hi-low VHF bands, for UHF the number tabs would work another switch. IIRC the UHF tabs had a hole & the VHF was solid. Other sets had a H-L-U switch or were limited to a certain number of U's ( 6 on Zeniths). 73 Zeno
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Oops
OOPS I correct myself. The Hi-Low was for manual channel
changing, would run the motor for ch up/down. Age is confusing me with the different setups used. 73 Zeno
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The remote is a 124-9
Blue on/off button, clicker style. 73 Zeno
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Thank you for taking the time to look up that information for me.
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