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Old 12-23-2017, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by madMatador78 View Post
Thank you all so much for the responses. Looks like there are 7 pins on that edge connector from what I can see. I will also certainly look into a recap, don't want anything happening to this ole thing. It seems to work well. Not sure how hard or how much it was used. But I'm pry correct in assuming this was zenith top end back in that time, yes?
Zenith , Sony & RCA were considered the best by most.
IIRC the digital chip set was made by ITT. I have seen it used. also in Toshiba,
& NEC sets. Also probably was in MGA & Panasonic but I have only seen the
manuals. Zenith by far built the most of them. It came in 19" or 20"
( dont remember which ) 27" & projo's. Also some had Bose audio
& there was an amp only option. Awsome sound !

Yup it was WTBS that carried text. Zenith also owned a Chicago UHF
but I would guess that was sold off years before.

JEFFHS.
Your set is interesting. The model hints at it being an institutional set.
Also 19" was rare then. If you ever can we would LOVE to see some pixs
of it & nudies.

73 Zeno
LFOD !
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