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Recognize this roundie?
I couldn't resist...
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Yes, it's the CTC-11 that sits in my office; that pic was taken during restoration.
![]() You can read the whole story at http://antiqueradio.org/RCACTC-11Television.htm . Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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I remember the broken wire to the convergence coil during your resto.
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that set looks familiar to me.
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Others may disagree but the CTC11 is the best RCA roundie IMHO. Not just saying that because I have the blonde version of this set but....
With color circuit both advanced AND simplified by 1961, the hard-wired color stages, the big HV cage and the generally solid construction that seems to resist the ravages of heat that later RCA's suffered.
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I remember adjusting vertical hold. I did it yesterday.
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Whenever I see that captioned picture come up (again) on Facebook, I post a link to Phil's original article.
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The CTC-10 has the same control layout. I own one of them.
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