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Rca victor portable on ebay
There is an Rca victor b&w portable TV set on eBay does anyone know of these sets, if they are worth restoring or even the crt if they are know to be good or reliable. I think it may be a 9 inch and looks like it may be from the very early 60s.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-RCA-...8AAOSwl9BWNpou
Is this the set you are referring to? I've got one in white. It wasn't too bad of a restoration. It's an adequate performer. I set mine next to my computer and used to watch the morning news on it but grew tired of the small screen. Sams 336-14 covers it. It does have a power transformer. For the right price, they do seem to move an ebay, but I have seen some overpriced. |
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That set is from 1956-57, very well built set, pain in the butt to work on, all tubes, no Solid State.
CRT's are usually good, out of thirteen I've had only one had a weak tube, 8DP4 as I recall, conventional tube, nothing weird or experimental about it. Yoke cover is almost always rotted off on these, that complicates things because the centering rings are mounted on it and where it's located it makes it almost impossible to do a hack repair on them. |
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That is the RCA 8-PT series, decent little TVs but not a joy to work on if you don't like cramped chassis. This article has a bunch of restoration notes:
http://antiqueradio.org/rca16.htm The article also includes a link to the RCA factory service manual. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Are there any subs for the crt like the 8yp4 .
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The 8YP4 is a 110 degree CRT with the skinny neck.
I've seen an 8XP4 which is a test CRT used as a sub. It works, but no external aquadag coating and has a thiner glass bulb.
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If you're worried about the CRT just plug the set in and see if the CRT lights up, pretty much every one I have would at least make a raster as found.
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At least the aquadag is easy enough to add.
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So i guess the 8yp4 won't work, 110 degree, what is the 8dp4 ?
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Does the set need a CRT or are you just planning ahead?
Looks like it's 90 degrees. http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/049/8/8DP4.pdf |
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The set shown does NOT look like it will need a CRT...that line looked plenty bright...UNLESS....it is BURNED .
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I likewias have had 3 of thse..>THINK I still have one or maybe 2...ALL of them have had good tubes. One 'worked" but drifted BADLY--needed caps no doubt.
As far as 8" sets go I LIKE these, they are COLD...compared to GE and Admiral and such which are ALL HOT. |
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