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New Acquisition Triage!..Or what I got at the ETF, WARCI and Dave's estate in a week.
So between the ETF, and Madison WARCI meet on the 4th and 5th and another visit to Dave's estate the following weekend I'm rolling in new-to-me vintage TV sets, lets show and tell and see what is easiest to make run! This almost was 2 separate videos, but you get a TV haul double feature this week!
And because too much clearly isn't enough this weekend I'm getting another console, and am importing another roundy from down south early next month (posts about those when they arrive).
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2024 ETF For Sale List Panic Supplemental Episode.
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Suddenly I have more stuff to get rid of. Loading ends at sunset today.
2024 Early Television Convention (ETF) TVs For Sale List
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 měsíci
It's that time of year again...Time to make the ETF swapmeet for sale list for this year. The Zoom Zenith is spoken for as is the Motorola color. Everything else is up for grabs. Let me know by Monday if you want it to be at the ETF.
Why I Left YouTube & The 2023 ETF for sale list (Double Feature)
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed rokem
BRAaaaains! Er, um...Hello there! So life got busy and the channel has been parked a while, but it's far from over (it'll just move slower). I posted my ETF list publicly on the various web forums of TV collectors back on Wednesday night-Thursday night, and finally assembled the video. A lot of stuff has been claimed, but a lot remains available, get it while you can. Prices and availability he...
How to strip a TV/Radio chassis for parts like an Indian would a Buffalo
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If you love having parts chassis, but are running out of space for them this video is for you. Welcome to what should have been last week's video if I hadn't been sidetracked attempting 5 different cabinet repairs/refinishes over the last 2.5 weeks (3.5 successes so far) as I panic at winter closing in. Where did my summer go?...I want it back.
Fixing 2 RTRs Akai GX-280D-SS (rushed) and Akai 1800-SS (intermittent nightmare) + Motorola CRT test
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed rokem
So before the last RTR video I was scrambling to fix the 280 in time for a swapmeet that got ruined by rain. Then after the meet finished my 1800 by fighting through a tricky intermittent. I also show my way of testing electrostatic CRTs.
1961 Zenith Space Command 300 Remote TV resurrection/ Oldsmobile Transmission swap prequel pt2
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So since I couldn't bring my self to part out the Coburg I found a worse condition Space Command console to part out to make the 1960 Winthrop console into a remote set then did a resurrection video on it. Also an up date on the unreleased transmission swap I did back during the summer. I haven't gutted this console out as a remote parts donor yet, but will in 2 weeks from the premier of this v...
Quadraphonic Amateur Recording/Dubbing Studio In A Box: The Akai 1800-SS Reel To Reel/8-Track deck
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With one of the most unique/unusual RTR deck feature lists out there and one in my main audio system (temporarily removed for maintenance) how could I not do a video on the Akai 1800-SS? This is a video that makes me wonder if I should start writing scripts in advance instead of in my head as I go. One thing annoying about tape is that the vernacular use of "Track" for the different things "son...
Zenith Transoceanic 1000 Repair
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed rokem
Today I fix Zenith's first transistorized SW portable. The Royal 1000 Transoceanic.
Testing CRTs of 4 New TVs, WARCI Madison Swapmeet Haul, and Radiofest Haul Update
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Make another short 10 minute swapmeet video so it'll be easy to edit I thought...Over an hour of footage into CRT tests, showing stuff running and yakking later...
2022 Radiofest Swapmeet Haul
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2022 Radiofest Swapmeet Haul
1947 Oldsmobile Dynamic 76 Transmission Swap Prequel: (The Horrors of) The donor drive train.
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So a month ago I completed a transmission replacement on my 47 Oldsmobile fastback, and filmed the process. Here is the prelude to that undertaking. Don't get attached to the engine on the donor drive train...A 'craigslist rebuild' like that is only worthy of parts donor status. Not having anywhere near the $2.5K a transmission rebuild would cost I figured $200 on a donor drive train and engine...
1956 RCA Film On A 1955 RCA 21CT55 Color TV!
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 2 lety
There may be technically better films but there are few films more topically appropriate to demonstrate an RCA 21CT55 Color TV. I just got back from vacation a couple of days ago (recorded some good content on vacation too) so no time to edit together a long repair video yet. In the mean time please enjoy this. This is the source video if you want to play it directly on your own vintage TV. czc...
Shorts Collection
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Collection of short cellphone clips predating the channel
Fireworks & Lightning! Lake Nagawicka Delafield WI 4th of July Independence Day Celebration
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Sometimes you end up unexpectedly seeing something really cool and unusual, and occasionally you have the presence of mind to record it...That is what happened to me July 4th 2018 on the east side of Lake Nagawicka during the town of Delafield's Independence Day fireworks show/nature's lightning storm. Hope you all enjoy, and have a happy Independence Day!
Independence Day CRT ELO?...EOL?...Destruction!
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Independence Day CRT ELO?...EOL?...Destruction!
June 2022 WARCI Swapmeet Haul
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June 2022 WARCI Swapmeet Haul
Tale of Two Admirals, Repairing 2 1949 Admiral 20X12 Bakelite TVs
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Tale of Two Admirals, Repairing 2 1949 Admiral 20X12 Bakelite TVs
1933 RCA Cathedral Radio Model 120 Repair and Spruce Up
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1933 RCA Cathedral Radio Model 120 Repair and Spruce Up
Radio & TV Swapmeet Haul
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Radio & TV Swapmeet Haul
1950 RCA KCS-47 Dog LCD bed TV Resurrection
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1950 RCA KCS-47 Dog LCD bed TV Resurrection
Phoning It In!: Repairing and Connecting Old Rotary Phones, a look at some of my collection
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Phoning It In!: Repairing and Connecting Old Rotary Phones, a look at some of my collection
THE TOM SELLS OUT!: 2022 ETF Swapmeet items for sale, picture tube cataract removal & Funny Madness
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THE TOM SELLS OUT!: 2022 ETF Swapmeet items for sale, picture tube cataract removal & Funny Madness
1951 Zenith Porthole TV CRT swap, and 'How Many Brighteners Are Too Many?'
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1951 Zenith Porthole TV CRT swap, and 'How Many Brighteners Are Too Many?'
Eliminating Letterbox (Those Annoying Black Bars) From Vintage TV Screens
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Eliminating Letterbox (Those Annoying Black Bars) From Vintage TV Screens
1960 Zenith Model C3009W Coburg Remote Television Resurrection Part 3 cabinet calamity rewind
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1960 Zenith Model C3009W Coburg Remote Television Resurrection Part 3 cabinet calamity rewind
Philco Predicta Tandem Restore Part 2
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Philco Predicta Tandem Restore Part 2
Philco Predicta Tandem Restore Part 1
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Philco Predicta Tandem Restore Part 1
Predicta Power Switch Repair and Cable Clean
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Predicta Power Switch Repair and Cable Clean

Komentáře

  • @jamesbosworth4191
    @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 dny

    I would love one of these, but only if it was a 78, rather than a 76.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 dny

      I know what you mean. I've been considering making my 76 into a 78 via a 1949-63 Olds Rocket V8. Supposedly they'll bolt up to the factory transmission and they have a front engine mount just like the original straight 6/8s that were in these (depth might be shorter but the cross member is drilled for both engines so a piece of 1/4 plate drilled appropriately would probably work as an adapter). If done right it could look factory and probably would be reversible.

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 dny

      @@tomcarlson3913 I meant stock straight 8. The Rocket was bigger, that means you might have to swap out the trans and the rear end. The stock straight 8 was only 257 cubes, so you probably wouldn't have to change the rest of the drive line.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 dny

      @@jamesbosworth4191 I know what you meant with the straight 8. The reasons I like the V8 better is that it should be lighter and more powerful than the Straight 8, and not require modifying the radiator shroud for the forward rad position. The first generation Hydramatic my car has was used GM passenger cars from 1940-1955 including cars with the rocket V8, the Cadillac OHV V8 and the Cadillac Flathead V8 that preceded it so that transmission and a Rocket V8 were very much a GM factory combo only years after my car was built. The worn out Hydramatic that was in the olds died and I swapped in a an identical unit in much better condition.

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 dny

      @@tomcarlson3913 I know they all used Hydramatic. The issue is whether they used wider bands and thicker clutch packs in units destined for use with the Rocket.

  • @KennyJoe01
    @KennyJoe01 Před 9 dny

    My 1951 porthole is missing the upper left knob. Do you happen to know where I can locate one?

  • @KennyJoe01
    @KennyJoe01 Před 10 dny

    Hi, can you please tell me approximately what the value is on these zenith porthole tv in good original condition model G4238RZ1

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 10 dny

      They vary depending on where you live*, if the CRT is good, and condition. If there's a radio built in the value will be lower because of the size. With the CRT untested I'd ask $100 and take the first $40 offer. If the CRT tests good I'd ask $175 and take the first $80 offer. If the set works** well enough to light most of the screen to working perfect I'd ask $300 and take the first $150 offer (if you professionally restored it's electronics I'd stand firm at $250 unless desperate to sell). **If it has not been electrically restored (all lytic and paper capacitors replaced) in the last decade and hasn't been powered on in over 2 years DO NOT power it on unless you can do so using a metered variac or dim bulb tester...Otherwise you risk causing damage to irreplaceable parts. *There are markets where supply and demand are comperable (rust belt/midwest), where demand exceeds supply (California/parts of the south), places where supply exceeds demand (Paciffic North West, parts of the east coast), places where there isn't much supply or demand (Montana, poorer regions of the south). In places where there isn't demand it can be hard to give away a TV for free, and in places like California where demand is insane and supply is limited sets too bland to attract interest everywhere else are commanding prices interesting sets would anywhere else, and interesting sets are obscenely priced.

    • @KennyJoe01
      @KennyJoe01 Před 10 dny

      Thank you for the information.

  • @tentacle1984
    @tentacle1984 Před 20 dny

    I just pulled a 25AP22A from my '66 CTC17X and it is my first attempt. Getting it out of the cabinet (stereo) was the most stressful.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 20 dny

      Wait until you get to the heat part of the cataract removal. While removal/installation is definitely the most strenuous especially on a stereo combo (I done 3 combos so far), generally it's hard to screw up bad enough to get it to implode. When a tube is being heated by the sun the risk is greater especially if you're also using a heat gun (uneven heating can cause spontaneous implosion). Be careful picking out coves in the PVA to stick wedges in...If you get too agressive you can crack the safety glass and then the only way to salvage the tube is to carefully chisel the safety glass off without chipping the CRT face (had to do that on a RCA cataract recently and botched it...Quarter size chips in the CRT screen that I don't know what to do with).

  • @triton199
    @triton199 Před měsícem

    old video, but i'm assuming the front cover on the predicta tube is acrylic or related to plexiglass. if thats the case then isopropanol/isopropyl alcohol will cause fogging and potentially cracking of the plastic. afaik even other alcohols have similar reactions to acrylic plastics \

  • @andydelle4509
    @andydelle4509 Před 2 měsíci

    Just an observation on that Russian power converter. I don't think we had TO3 transistors yet during WW2? Note the brown T03 cover on the lower top. Interesting though. Perhaps a friendly nation that spoke Russian at the time?

  • @NJRoadfan
    @NJRoadfan Před 2 měsíci

    The Samsung SIR-T165 tuner also supports converting Firewire to component or VGA video (you can see it in action on my channel). If you want to watch the tapes in HD cheaply, any PC with a Firewire card and VLC Media Player can view the tapes (The VCR shows up under capture devices). Windows has built in drivers for DVHS playback (the same used by HDV camcorders). MPEG2 Transport Stream over Firewire is a well defined and supported standard.... thankfully.

  • @HD7100
    @HD7100 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you located in Wisconsin?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, I live in Wisconsin.

    • @HD7100
      @HD7100 Před 2 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 I have the same interests. Maybe we could meet someday and chat about restoring vintage TVs and such.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      @@HD7100 Easiest place to find me is at the WARCI swapmeets. warci.org/

    • @HD7100
      @HD7100 Před 2 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 It was just a thought. I only go to one or two swap meets a year and those are ham radio meets. I am also an amateur radio guy.

  • @danielknepper6884
    @danielknepper6884 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you the same Tom that always comments on shango's channel?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      Possibly. I don't always comment, but I do watch and sometimes comment.

  • @ivyseal5161
    @ivyseal5161 Před 2 měsíci

    It's amazing that some of those CRT Television set work in todays society as now we flat screen LCD and Plasma and smart television sets

    • @andydelle4509
      @andydelle4509 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes and let's see how many of these LCD TVs work in 50 years! Lucky if you get 5 years out of them! Just keep in mind though in restoring these old TVs that you cannot receive over the air broadcasts on them anymore. You will need a digital RF converter box or send them NTSC video through an RF modulator. Any old beat up VCR can serve as a video/audio to RF modulator. (But still the VCR tuner wont work with digital TV.)

  • @jimmenning
    @jimmenning Před 2 měsíci

    Good job, Tom! I definitely learned a few things today. I'm curious when you were waking up the CRT by using the CRT tester and giving a rapid tap to the CRT neck by the associated gun, what exactly was that procedure? In other words, could you explain in a future video, possibly using the same part of the video here, what exactly you were doing and a layman's explanation of what was happening? Curious minds want to know.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      The basic procedure is dial the B&K 466 to "rejuvenate 1", wait until the needle has mostly settled, simultaneously push the rejuvenate button and as simultaneously as reflexes will allow whack the neck near the cathode of the gun you're trying to revive...The neck whack is recommended for remove shorts, but I've found it seems to make the odds of a successful rejuve less bleak. To be brutally honest I don't use rejuvenate 1 (let alone 2 or super-rejuvenate) on that tester (I forget when the last time was) unless a tube is so messed up that I consider it for all intents and purposes unusable junk before the rejuve (I usually favor prolonged normal testing at 1.4X rated heater voltage to pushing the button), and I tend to especially shy away from using it on color as it's pure luck (and that luck is mostly bad) if you can rejuve into good tracking. That tester rejuve button has blown the cathode emissive coating remnants off of and killed more tubes than it's saved (so it's a last ditch kill-or-cure measure)...Also the successes it's had tend to not last more than a few months. Through the magic of editing the over 15 min it sat at 8.4V with little emissions improvement shrunk to seconds of video....I basically saw enough to convince me the tube was toast and wasn't going to wake up and track on it's own, then took a dead tube and rolled the dice. I may try to flog some more life out of that tube but given the poor green even after rejuve and grayscale I suspect all I can expect out of it was that brief burst of life that allowed me to confirm the chassis was good.

  • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
    @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 Před 2 měsíci

    Muntz 24"? Not too many big tube sets out there. That CTC-11 is really nice! 9:43 Awesome deals!

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm pretty sure the Muntz is a 27"...It looks bigger than a 1970's 25V color CRT.

    • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
      @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 Před 2 měsíci

      I think I may have run across two 27"'as a kid in the 1980's picking things up off the street. They were huge and ugly to me at the time. One was a Magnavox and the other Golden Throat so must have been an RCA. I have two 24 inch I think... Crosley and Setchel Carlson. I saved them because they are so uncommon. Museum TV expert said CRT's were bad. He's super qualified, but would throw too many things away. I keep too many. Happy medium and balance somewhere in between. Great stuff from Dave at 36 minutes. I really appreciate your attitude and knowledge. You seem like a great guy and I'm sure we'd be friends if we weren't a thousand miles away. Stay well and thanks for putting up the videos.

  • @richardmiranda5357
    @richardmiranda5357 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello. Can you please post your facebook page and karma pages links with your listing? I tried using your name and nothing came out.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      I sold everything except the color Motorola (Keeping that indefinitely because the guy with the set that would replace it in my collection stood me up), the HD Sony (didn't bring to the ETF), RCA PX-17, 8" RCAs (didn't bring), 7" Philco(didn't bring), Sony U-matic (didn't bring), Magnavox (didn't bring), Speakers (Didn't bring), RCA CTC-4 (Didn't bring)...And a Admiral 19A11, and B&K 1077 analyst from my supplement video. The classifieds of videokarma is members only viewing, (the messaging systems there are members only also) videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=276570 Facebook look up Tom Electronicm.

  • @mikepasko7493
    @mikepasko7493 Před 2 měsíci

    It sounds quite distorted Did you check the bias voltage?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 2 měsíci

      No, but most 20's - mid 30's radios don't sound much better (if they don't sound worse than this). I don't own it anymore so there's no checking it now.

  • @SuperZed21
    @SuperZed21 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow! I have a color motorola tv just like that one in the beginning of the video that i restored awhile back! that is cool to see another in such great shape!

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 3 měsíci

      If you saw the photo on videokarma.org from when I pulled it out of the intermittently flooded TV shop basement it came from you'd be surprised it's the same set.

  • @tomj4506
    @tomj4506 Před 3 měsíci

    23: Zenith shaft missing plastic insulation sleeve . Someone used pliers when the selector knob broke & chewed it up. LFOD !

  • @bigalsmallengines
    @bigalsmallengines Před 3 měsíci

    Transmissions and Televisions! Gotta love it! 🍻 CHEERS!

  • @gavinwb1
    @gavinwb1 Před 3 měsíci

    I feel for you with your job. I got screwed out of mine after 16 years with the company too by a new micromanaging manager who made Bill Lumbergh in Office Space seem like a great guy. Don't trust that calling you back to work e-mail in your spam folder....they only sent that to say to unemployment "see, we asked him to come back and he refused so he should be denied unemployment compensation". I've dealt with idiots who try pulling crap like that before too. But beyond that, safe travels and good luck at the ETF.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, about 90% of me read that email as the snake that bit me asking to kisss and make up or that Nigerian prince asking for another $50 to return the money you already set him...The other 10% found the idea that they put themselves into a bad spot by firing me and still had the gall to think I'd return after what they did (without even a word apology) amusing.

  • @sabbath7081
    @sabbath7081 Před 3 měsíci

    Sorry about your friend.

  • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
    @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, Tom. My sympathies to you on the loss of your friend. I hope you're well and have a good and safe trip to the swap.

  • @shawnstthomas4811
    @shawnstthomas4811 Před 3 měsíci

    Darn I remember diesel Jeep on VK that sucks

  • @dougbooher5361
    @dougbooher5361 Před 3 měsíci

    do you have a 16DP4A by any chance?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 3 měsíci

      I don't think so. There may have been a 16BDP4 in the lot I got from Bob, but the smallest I know I saw was a 19".

  • @andershammer9307
    @andershammer9307 Před 3 měsíci

    I might be interested in the smaller Symphonic TV

  • @nintendy
    @nintendy Před 3 měsíci

    Tom; you heated my Comment - but I spotted a spelling error - corrected it, and now I lost yr heart... Please could you put another to replace it? I don't often get 'loves your comment' Thanks. 🙂

  • @andershammer9307
    @andershammer9307 Před 3 měsíci

    I'll be there with some TVs also.

  • @nintendy
    @nintendy Před 3 měsíci

    Always fascinates me just how naturally strong men are; they don't need to work out!

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 3 měsíci

      I don't often work out, but when I do it usually involves moving TV consoles.

    • @nintendy
      @nintendy Před 3 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 🙂 You don't need to work out when you've got those big TVs to lug about! You're obviously a very hard work.

  • @BrumAdam
    @BrumAdam Před 3 měsíci

    Glad to see you again!

  • @cliffrhames3023
    @cliffrhames3023 Před 3 měsíci

    I wish I could find a color roundie here around SC but they are gone. I like that Packard Bell you have, a rare one indeed. So many of the classic old sets have been scrapped here so finding one is almost impossible.

  • @sabbath7081
    @sabbath7081 Před 3 měsíci

    Good to see you back on the tube again,too bad about your job but maybe you can find a better one and be appreciated for what you do, if you weren't so far away I would come buy a couple things but I don't need any more stuff and the 86 diesel Ford with no overdrive would not like driving from New England to Wisconsin anyway.

  • @davidtillwach5542
    @davidtillwach5542 Před 3 měsíci

    Tom why didnt you have the old Transmission rebuilt. Unless you needed two to get parts to rebuild the old one .

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 3 měsíci

      I was unemployed at the time and over 2.5K for a rebuild was not going to happen...~$250 for a parts drive train, used engine hoist, and fluids on the other hand was doable. Also I couldn't find a shop within an hour of Waukesha that'd touch a hydramatic. It wasn't long after this video went out that I successfully made the swap...Editing all that footage was taking so long it's part of the reason my channel went dormant.

    • @davidtillwach5542
      @davidtillwach5542 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 I hope your ok and doing well brother .

  • @gyost8147
    @gyost8147 Před 4 měsíci

    beautiful

  • @peter078
    @peter078 Před 5 měsíci

    please buy a new camera

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 5 měsíci

      No money for that, and there's a years worth of unreleased content filmed with the same smartphone that's waiting for editing and release..

  • @Thomas-yr9ln
    @Thomas-yr9ln Před 5 měsíci

    When I was a teenager my brother in laws mother had one just like this. But she had the money to pay to have a new CRT put in it. She also had a old black and white Philco in the kitchen she always had a new CRT put in every time it needed it. It was unusual seeing old TVs playing like they were brand new.

  • @Pjsev
    @Pjsev Před 5 měsíci

    I have a rotary phone as a landline. It's microphone isn't working as good as I would like, so I rarely use that phone, unless my cordless battery goes out. It tends to get people off the phone with me quickly as the sound is so bad on my rotary phone. Any suggestions? I don't know how to fix it...looks to be pressed parts.

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 5 měsíci

      It could be either the mic itself or the matching network on the base unit. The way to figure out which would be to swap the mike or handset for a known good specimen off of another phone and see if that improves things or not (if not it's the matching network). There were a wide variety of different handset designs among the different brands decades and models some are very easy to do mike swaps others not so much. It's not uncommon for a screw-on plastic cap over a mic or ear piece to get stuck (dirt and grease can get into the threads and act like glue, plastic can shrink at differing rates between pieces, etc). As long as it won't damage the plastic (check in an inconspicuous spot first) a penetrating oil like Pblaster, Kroil, or WD-40 dripped into the crack where the 2 pieces meet may help. Also it may help to get a tack cloth (something soft but slightly sticky) wrap it around the cap and get the strongest jar opener among the people you know and have them grab the cap with a rag and twist. Without knowing the make and model/having seen what phone you're working with that's about the best general advice I can give.

  • @mrgoob76
    @mrgoob76 Před 5 měsíci

    have you tried streaming services with it? or it doesn't work?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 5 měsíci

      I only have ROKU and PC for streaming and I absolutely can record them to D-VHS. With the method in this video I can also make 1080i D-VHS personal backup copies of my small collection of HD-DVD and Blu-Ray movies if I want to. I run the HDMI outputs of all those sources through an HDMI matrix which strips off HDCP (a HDMI splitter box does the same and is very cheap compared to most of the devices shown) before feeding the matrix's HDMI output to the ATSC modulator to ensure no copy protection signals reach the ATSC modulator. I don't know if the modulator would work the same if I removed the matrix(or splitter) from the signal chain and allowed HDCP copy protection signals into the ATSC modulator or if those signals would get passed along via ATSC and reach and stop the D-VHS deck from recording (if I had to guess I would think the ATSC modulator would ignore HDCP and strip it off before transmission as it has to transcode it's HDMI input to the ATSC 1.0 Mpeg2 transfer stream), but I'm now curious my self...If you got that string of tech jargon, and want me to try direct feeding my Roku and or DVD player into the ATSC modulator without the matrix/splitter and see if that changes the D-VHS deck's ability to record it I'm certainly game (read that "I'll test it, if asked, and report back...Possibly in video form").

    • @Renak036
      @Renak036 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@tomcarlson3913 This is only available restricted for North America NTSC/ATSC! What to use in Europe for PAL/DVB-T and DVB-T2?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Renak036 The short answer is you'll probably need to do some research and experimentation to get a solution. There's 3 possible avenues I can think of for performing HD D-VHS recordings in Europe off of your DVB standards. 1.) Take a current production DVB reciever with HDMI output and feed it's HDMI output into an ATSC modulator and feed that to an ATSC tuner that feeds the D-VHS deck. (As I understand it 1080i/p and 720P were created as international standards and in HDMI form should work with TVs of all regions.) 2.) If they made DVB tuners (or satellite tuners with onboard DVB tuning) that had firewire/ilink/HDV/(how many other trade names can one connector possibly be known by) output to connect a D-VHS deck to, then tracking down one of those would be a cheaper and simpler solution than number 1....However I do not know how D-VHS years as an actively sold format corresponded with DVB's existence in the market, thus I don't know if such a product existed. 3.) Get a DVB tuner USB dongle for your computer and a firewire adapter and figure out the right software configuration to pass the HD stream to the D-VHS deck. For standard definition PAL over DVB things could get interesting if your D-VHS deck was designed for the NTSC regions of the world...If that's the case then for solution 1 you're either going to have to force the HDMI output of the DVB box to upscale to 720P or 1080i to record 576? PAL, or your going to have to get an HDMI to composite AV adapter with PAL/NTSC switch and select NTSC and feed it's output to the D-VHS deck composite inputs (it might be better just to get a PAL market S-VHS VCR than use NTSC composite video). For solution 2 hopefully the DVB box can both feed firewire to the D-VHS deck, and take the firewire data playback from the deck and convert it back to video...Technically the firewire line on a D-VHS deck is just a data line and the D-VHS deck is just a data recorder so you can store any kind of file that is within the max file size of a tape's memory....You can use a D-VHS deck as a tape backup drive for your PC if you are so inclined and have the patience to figure out the right software methods. That said solution 3 depending on how you configure the video data stream to the D-VHS deck may be only watchable be connecting the D-VHs decks firewire to a PC and decoding the data stream on the PC, and even if the deck can internally convert a digital HD recording to video it might struggle on a digital PAL recording. I can not guarantee any of this will work (some of my ideas for my local sources didn't turn out as I expected), but if I were to be moved to Europe and sufficiently incentivized to stay there the above 3 methods would be the first things I would look into.

  • @RaydenUMK3
    @RaydenUMK3 Před 6 měsíci

    Been recording 1080i with 5.1DD, should have a video somewhere under my profile with my older setup

  • @kennynvake4hve584
    @kennynvake4hve584 Před 6 měsíci

    Sit an AM radio beside your radio and tune in the SSB.....

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 měsíci

      So you're saying a couple of non-SSB capable radios (ie no VFO) when setup such that the superheterodyne oscs beat against each other can act like a SSB capable reciever? If so that's fascinating and I think I now need to try it.

    • @kennynvake4hve584
      @kennynvake4hve584 Před 6 měsíci

      exactly😀@@tomcarlson3913

    • @kennynvake4hve584
      @kennynvake4hve584 Před 6 měsíci

      tune the 1000 as close as you can to the ssb station, then tune the other radio back and forth, and move it around the 1000 till it beats the signal. It is a picky setup but it does work.

  • @user-rl5nt2bu9s
    @user-rl5nt2bu9s Před 6 měsíci

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  • @channelI748
    @channelI748 Před 6 měsíci

    Can they play W-VHS?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 měsíci

      AFAIK no D-VHS deck ever supported W-VHS playback. Not even the JVC HM-DR10000 early D-VHS decks which were basically the case and mechanism from a JVC/Victor HR-W5 W-VHS deck reworked with different electronics and possibly heads to make it a D-VHS machine. Most D-VHS decks can only play and record D-VHS, S-VHS and VHS. I really wish D-VHS decks did support W-VHS recording and playback so I don't have to keep searching for a W-VHS deck and tapes for my tape formats collection.

  • @spec3443
    @spec3443 Před 6 měsíci

    Ive an 1979 phone dile telephone its got a large jack on it can it be changed

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, but the easier solution is to buy an adapter cable like this. www.ebay.com/itm/195513826002 It'll keep the phone more original too.

  • @victoriacorner4400
    @victoriacorner4400 Před 6 měsíci

    I love the quantum unison look of the components no PCB present

  • @thefieldphoneguy8254
    @thefieldphoneguy8254 Před 6 měsíci

    czcams.com/channels/yRGsbwgVp2IQwRwCoIducw.html

  • @billhennigan3773
    @billhennigan3773 Před 6 měsíci

    I have this same model that after cleaning, lubing and deoxing the pots and switches..This is agreat deck for quad tapes..

  • @marymccullegan
    @marymccullegan Před 6 měsíci

    I absolutely love rotary phones. I purchased one a few years back hoping to connect it at some point. The last place I rented did not have internet nor did they have landline service. We purchased a nice house last year in an area that has Xfinity for internet. I have a modem for internet. I was able to get a phone line connected for $5 extra per month and bought a DialGizmo to take care of the pulse to tone conversion. I connected everything and I can hear static and clicks but no dial tone. Is that something that can be fixed or is there possibly another reason? All the wires are connected (as far as I know) correctly inside the phone. I did add an updated Jack as the original phone had an older style wire (pre jack era).

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 měsíci

      If you haven't done so yet, the first thing I would do is connect a known working standard touchtone phone...First directly to the landline, then through the DialGizmo to the landline and check for dial tone in both configurations to confirm both the landline and DialGizmo work and are able to furnish and pass a dial tone. If you can't get dialtone that way either the landline or DialGizmo is defective. If the above tests yield dialtone then something is wrong in your phone....Assuming it isn't misswired the most likely culprits are the handset and the impedance matching network. The handset (assuming it is a 3-wire handset) you can check in the following way unwire the handset from the main phone (mark which color wires go where) unscrew the mike and ear piece and identify the mike, ear, and common (connects to both mike and ear) wires, screw the mike and ear piece back into the handset then connect the handset across the red and green wires coming from your landline wall jack...You should hear dialtone. if you do your handset is probably fine...You can check the mike by installing a switch between one of the handset wires and the landline wire, then calling your land line with your cellphone (push the button to pickup) and you should be able to talk into either mike and hear it in the other (it may be a bit quiet without the impedance matching network)... If your handset is bad you can use a DMM to check the cord (they do go bad sometimes, and regardless of that my above test doesn't check the common wire) and if the cord is good you can try a replacement mike or ear piece from a parts phone (it may require some adapting if it's from a different model). If the handset is good you can make a phone work without the impedance network....I believe in this video I rewired a Stromberg Carlson from a TV repair shop that was missing it's matching network to work without the matching network...This can be done, but in some cases at the cost of reduced volume and or hearing your mike amplified in the ear piece. You may also be able to find a replacement network for your model or adapt one from another phone. If it is some how not the network or handset check the hook switch in both answered and hund up mode as well as the rotary dial and wall cord. For both the last checks and for confirming it isn't miswired if you can find the brand and model that your phone is then googling said brand and model plus the word schematic will probably turn up a wiring diagram that will tell you a lot about how it's wired.

  • @Koven_Sabbath
    @Koven_Sabbath Před 6 měsíci

    Is there a way to get letter box wide-screen 16:9 (black bars) with a roku on my 4:3 aquos sharp 4:3 display?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm not familiar with what inputs and tuner are on Aquos TVs (I understand they made many different models over many years with that trade name)...However method 1 mentioned in the video should work as long as the converter box is set to letterbox or set-by-program mode. One of the reasons I like method1 is that the Zenith DTV tuner I use lets me jump between letterbox and cropped at the push of a button on the remote so I can have it any way I want. Method 1 may not be the cheapest way. Depending on the age of the roku (older models with built in composite output tend to be best) there sometimes are display settings buried in the menus that allow control of that. If your TV was made after 2002 and has HDMI there may be display menu settings in the TV to control whether it displays letterbox or not. Some HDMI to AV adapters (if you're using one) have a zoom button to switch between letterbox, cropped, or squeezed...you may have to buy multiple different models of HDMI to AV adapter and test each one to see which does what you want...None of the ones I own are being sold new anymore so I don't know what any specific new unit will do....I can also tell you from buying several different HDMI to AV adapters around 5 years ago, that they all had different default behaviors and the for sale pages were so vague about how they handle the aspect ratio change that the only way to know was to buy a few and test them.

  • @christophermckinnon4920
    @christophermckinnon4920 Před 7 měsíci

    That music might be periodically correct

  • @indyme2
    @indyme2 Před 7 měsíci

    Very nice!!! Did you use the original front end or changed it to what? Mine has rusted away and not sure what would fit the olds. Thanks Jerry

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 7 měsíci

      It's still stock with the exception of the front springs which one of the previous owners swapped for shorter ones. I don't like how low it is (I have to grab a fender and lift to get my shortest jack under it) so a year ago I sourced a new set from Fusick to restore stock ride height, but I haven't had luck finding a shop that will install them. Coil springs are one of the few things on a car that can kill ya without warning if you don't know what you're doing so I don't plan to learn how to change them on a car that doesn't have any tutorial videos for that.

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 dny

      You need spring clamps. Place a jack under the A frame and raise it up some, then place a jack stand under the frame of the car. Next, put the clamps on the spring. Next, loosen the pivot pin at the outer end of the A frame and remove it. After then separating the steering knuckle from it, lower the jack under the A frame. You can then remove the spring and install the new spring and button everything back up. FIRST though, have a shop manual so you can find the tightening specs for the outer pivot pin!

  • @Jakehallslewis88
    @Jakehallslewis88 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this tv want them to come back with built in freeview and smart with Netflix and stuff

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 7 měsíci

      It's not hard to connect theses sets to a Roku box, DTV tuner, etc and use them with modern signal sources. The video I ran on this set here was basically played off youtube on a PC that was connected to the set through an adapter box. Getting the TVs to work in the first place especially early color sets of the 50's is where it takes real skill.

  • @jockoharpo2622
    @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

    Tom, Youre like the Red Green of TV repair I mean that all in fun.

  • @jockoharpo2622
    @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

    Tom, are you related to Stromberg?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 Před 7 měsíci

      As far as I know I have no relation to Stromberg Carlson, or Setchel Carlson...It doesn't stop me from collecting them though.

    • @jockoharpo2622
      @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 forgot about Setchel.

    • @jockoharpo2622
      @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 Hey gotta see if you're related to Tucker. That's a must know If I ever knew knowed or something like that. I was recently on my family geneaology and found I'm related to William Shakespeare indirectly but directly to his great uncle. I about fell out of my chair when I found it. On another branch, i'm related to Lizzie Borden, Amelia Earhart, Daniel Webster, Jimmy Carter thru his mother Lillian. Richard Nixon, Bill Gates.. theres more. Too many to list. Those listed are all related to each other as well via the Cornell family.

    • @jockoharpo2622
      @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 How many hours drive is it from Hilliard , OH to your place? You're in Minnesota or Wisconsin? I forgot.

    • @jockoharpo2622
      @jockoharpo2622 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tomcarlson3913 Stromberg and Setchel seem to me as two old geezers sitting around fogging up their dens with pipe smoke and coughing until bedtime. It was actually two people. Alfred Stromberg and Androv Carlson. Ok I'll ask you if you are related to Androv. LOL. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stromberg-Carlson As for Setchell Carlson same thing. Two people founded it in St. Paul Minnesota. Bart Setchell and Carl Donald Carlson. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setchell_Carlson Stromberg Carlson for some odd reason brings mind of some obscure ventriloquist doll like Charlie McCarthy or Danny O dey. only less popular.