The tape measure antenna is amazing never seen something like that its a perfect antenna aint it.
Yes it is clever, I'm surprised not more 1950s portable TVs used that concept!
We make tape measure antennas as a hobby in amateur radio. I've made two of them.
Even tiny cube satellites use sections of rolled up tape measure as antennas. They are rolled up and held together with a plastic string during their launch to orbit, later they melt the string and the tape measure strips unfold.
A Shango066 video that's too long? Nope, doesn't exist.
That gangstas phone went from filming a guy busting caps to a guy replacing them!
He really likes the antenna.
He really does.
A lot.
I do too.
If only we had a person like you in every TV and radio museum around the country I wouldn't be so worried about the loss of old electronics and documents. Someone who respected and cared about this old stuff like you do. 👍👍👌👌
There are a bunch of us around the country. Annual vintage TV convention is in a few weeks in Hilliard, Ohio.
Up here in Left Washington (that's a DEEP comment BTW) there is an excellent museum called the Spark Museum) that has a lot of volunteer techs that restore stuff. We have an electronics brick and mortar store that helps them. I worked at that store until recently.
Didn't mean for this to be a rude comment but thank you everyone for their dedication care and service to the industry.
@@bandersentv Yes, that's true! I look forward to that convention coming up and hoping to see you there!
I think CZcams has somewhat brought the vintage electronics community together and we are able to learn from the vast experience of some very talented techs.
I’m hopeful that the chances of interest in vintage electronics continuing is better now than it was 20 years ago😁
Listening to your commentary tells me that maybe there is still hope yet for California.
There's still hope!..... But unfortunately things are going to have to get worse before they get better. 🤷♀️ The "Looney segment" of voters out there have to feel real material loss before they see the error of their ways. 😒
California is a beautiful state with a few exceptional people. Very few. 😞
Happy to see youre still making videos! I used to watch your vids when i was a teenager and that spiraled my journey into repairing and collecting old radios and tvs lol
Doorknob caps can and do short. I'm working on my second RCA 21CT55 resto and can tell you that both sets had shorted doorknobs (the first shorted a month after I put it into regular service and the most recent set it blew in half decades ago and got glued back together with corona dope by someone back then). They're much more reliable in monochrome sets, but I've seen those doorknobs short too.
For the 6KV paper caps go on Mouser or Digikey and look for the red plastic shell WIMA brand 6KV .0047 and .001uF film caps....They're probably the lowest priced film caps out there and they give good linearity and work as well as the originals...The only downside is the leads aren't long enough and need extensions soldered on.
I've had 2 of these 2-chassis tele-tones one was good but the other had the chassis rewired with furnace wiring, band-aids used for electrical tape and a menagerie of 60's replacement caps that look like they got robbed out of scrapped equipment....You'd have loved it!
Yeah I have a bunch of those red ones just wasn't willing to waste them on this. I haven't seen a shorter door knob yet but that doesn't mean anything can't be as bad as paper capacitors in these sets
You say you want a resurrection...
Well, you know
We all want to change the world.
“ not even plugged in and I can smell it burning. “
- foresmell -
From pure class to pure ghetto. No suit and tie for this baby! Built during the peak of the American empire,resurrected during the peak of the demise of the American empire.
The commentary is just as great as the resurrection.
Apart from the occasional focus hunting, the Redmi has a fully bearable video quality.
The tape measure antenna is not bad idea if it's at a length where it doesn't collapse. I know of a fellow that actually uses four tape measures as a ground plane for field ham operations. When he's finishes, his ground plane simply retracts. 🙂
The video quality is actually decent. That phone would be a good gift to radiotvphononut for his videos.
I don't mind his video quality, it's the audio quality that gets me. It Hurst my ears. I can't even watch it anymore.
@@Alabaster335 Have you seen RTPN's videos? They're in like 240p with mono sound.
Nice to see you work on a TeleTone. I've got a 1948 TV-149 that I've been hoping to get to work on and I can use all the analysis of these old sets that experts can provide. Bob Anderson did a restore of a Meck brand set that is the same chassis as my TeleTone and it took even him a while to get it worked out.
2:28 Redmi is basically just Xiaomi, a brand that has been available and popular in Central and Eastern European states for several years now. In the rest of europe, also available, but not as popular. Xiaomi in Poland is about on par with Samsung, marketshare wise. Xiaomi used to be cheap, affordable, good value phones. Nowadays, not really that good value but still fairly decent quality. BBK Electronics (OnePlus, Realme, VIVO etc.) is taking their place as the value phone manufacturer. Good thing for chinese phones is that replacement parts are very cheap, say a display assembly for budget phones is maybe 15-25USD and fairly easy to replace. I don't have to worry about my phone getting trashed because any damage is fixable on a budget.
They also come with an ir blaster by default making it easy to turn on the ac when you're on vacation and you don't want to pay the extra 5 euro per day for it.
Have to say that OnePlus is decent value, but getting more expensive.
They're a decent phone (currently using a 6 and still have a 1 working as an instrument cluster in my car so I consider them good value.
But the latest models hoover around the €1000 mark, that's me out. I refuse to pay more than €300 for a phone now. For €1000 I'd buy a car. 😁
Filming with a phone you found in your yard. This is the world we live in now.
I wouldn't be surprised that phone was used by a drug dealer, and then discarded when the prepay account ran out.
Fact the teletone was the predecessor to the tellitubbies
Gotta love those round CRT's.
I really enjoyed this video -- it is a Shango classic. May even watch it over again. It has everything -- tragedy, comedy and some electronics theory too! Thanks again.
If I wasn't 3000 miles away I would get it! Thanks for sharing!
3:00 Pattern is faux alligator skin, which was all the rage in the late 40s/early 50s. Shoes, belts, wallets, purses, luggage... and now, TVs!
I love the commentary. The cabinet side pattern looks just like an open tin of oysters.
Similar form factor as the old oscilloscopes.
Just how innovative was Zworykin's initial round "kinescope" ? Seems like it was all there in the oscilloscope CRTs of the day.
Wow Shango lucky you too far to visit you. Never find stuff like this in my part of Oregon. But nice Great Saturday Morning with my favorite Coffee time Shango. Love your channel
I really appreciate all you do and love the extra humor and nice visits to test portable radios too. Thanks Mike
I know the feeling, don't find such old TVs in the Carolinas but still have some that I got at radio swap meets that I traveled for and also from when I used to live in New York!
Redmi is a sub brand of Xiaomi.
Yeah. I hadn’t heard of it either. Some models of their phones are pretty expensive and seem to have a lot of features.
Redmi is a Chinese phone made by Xiaomi its sells all over the world but not in usa thanks to us govermant you should thanks me for the information 😊
My brother told me one day an army jeep would pull up in front of the house about 60 years ago so I didn't know what would end up being a bearcat😂
Two hour resurrection episode... Nice!
Seems crazy they designed it such that high voltage would go into the horiz. & Vert. If those 6000V caps shorted.
I love when you talk about the real truth and are witty about it
Very cool TV. thank you Shango
Great video once again! I'm taking a break from re capping my Zenith 7g605 so a new Shango video was definitely a nice treat!
It's almost cooler broken, eerie visuals. Great job!
Scary....CA is cold and rainy and we in NYC get earthquakes 😂😂
I didn't feel it in Rockville MD and I was sitting in my van at 10:20 am
Great video, it now works and will work better once all it has all it needs. Thank you
I was introduced to SAMS as a 17yr old working my first TV. Olympic 910. Don't like to touch any of this ancient stuff without one.
Energy Star certified....hilarious!
I love how this is filmed on the worse possible device for capturing what we all wanted to see at the end
That antenna made like a measuring tape was such a great idea!
Very interesting video. Thank you Shango.
Great video Shango! I also have never seen an antenna like that in my 76 years! Thanks for posting all of your videos through the years and take care! P.S. Those wraps and more are being sold quickly through Amazon!!
Video isnt too shabby, Audio is absolutely fine aswell.
Thanks for putting this video together! If USA wasnt out of this world, i would probably come over pick this guy up and turn the cabinet into a guitar amplifier :D
Cheers! Stay healthy!
Excellent, Shango. Well done using that gangster phone..... Being caught with that thing here in the UK would mean arrest and torture for at least two, even three weeks, until you admitted being the king pin of the whole bullion operation. Then there's the 40 years in jail! A great TV, truly worth bringing back from the dead. By far the best part is the antenna, oh those floppy flippy rabbit ears! Wonderful!
Looks more like an oscilloscope or similar piece of test equipment than a round tube TV.
feels like I'm working on a set with my grandfather lol. Love the content and all the takes that go along with it. :D
If that repair doesn't work out you can take the croc skin off that TV and make croc skin TV repair boots.
Greetings from the Río de La Plata. Shango, you are my late nite show.
I have one of these that I have in my list of upcoming restorations/resurrections once I have something called time that I could work on some of my own stuff (not others'), this gives me an idea of what I will be looking forward to! I imagine a lot of way out of spec resistors not to mention all the capacitors and maybe picture tube and more!
Wow what a little pretty tv !!salutation from Montreal,Québec!
"I'm not gonna' give up, I never give up." I think that a common thread among us all. "Who else would have taken the time, or cared enough to do the job right." - Jonathan Kaye.
There is a low temp solder that is used to remove surface mount components. You flow all the chip leads and it stays molten long enough to remove the chip. it is called Chip Quick.
I'm old enough to remember when the free television cameras / video recording equipment we found abandoned in the yard were real American quality.
WOW what a cool little TV.
Love this channel. Been watching for years and never a dull moment.
I have a nifty 400 dc voltage power supply with a built in milliamp meter. I put the cap in question and start reforming, when the meter reads 5 ma, and when the current drops below 1 ma, repeat again.(raising voltage) Short term at least, it works quite well, btw the set is awsome!
Shango- good sarcasm -tuning in the smiles.
I bought my first Redmi note 10 on August 2021... it's good...not bad at all for the price.. Good day Dan from Mallorca Spain..
😂 its funny when you said you can already smell it burning without power on it... cuz when you pulled the paper out of it in the beginning i swear i could smell that old dusty tv smell.... for real!
Love the Alligator pattern covering.
The free energy community will tell you that if your free energy device isn't producing any free energy it's due to your skepticism, your lack of faith. You've possibly been brainwashed by reading books on, or going to school and taking one or more courses on physics.
back in the day i had plenty automotive wiring diagrams scanned like that . what i did was print the pages, guilotene some and glue em together into one sheet.
Thanks for the Intro to the electrostatic view & resurrection. A pol resurrection next, we hope.
Siempre me sorprende ver tus reparaciones, ha sido un video realmente entretenido y siempre aprendo algo muevo.
Gracias y sigue así.
Saludos
REDMI: The "twisting jerk" motion you're getting when starting recording points to a broken physical optical image stabilization mechanism; this is common in phones that have suffered a severe drop and/or have been left mounted to a vibrating vehicle for too long, either probably relate to how the phone ended up in your yard. Since it's a very cheap and common device you could probably DIY replace the affected camera unit for ~$20. The momentary pauses during recording may be a memory write or background app/spyware issue. You may be able to force the camera to drop to a slower framerate by shooting through the lens of a pair of sunglasses.
lots of effort for a junk phone that retailed for sub 200 eurodollars 5 years ago
it was really nice the day it left the factory, a bit of a mystery TV that wakes up slowly after many years of sleep but a really cool TV I hope someone will make it nice again it deserves it
The 'Redmi' phone is a Xiaomi phone, probably 'made in India. Top of the line models are made in China.. so it says on the net. Thanks Shango for keeping the technology of real things alive.. it does matter. Really.
We get to see some humdingers of very old electronic TV sets on this Channel.
Normally I don't watch TV restorations, but I like that this TV is more like my old Eico 460 oscilloscope with that round crt.
I love these long video's 👍
I think the Redmi is an inspiration to all would-be CZcamsrs with a cheap phones.
I'm so surprised that that redmi seems to work WAYYYYY better than the Alcatel tracfone sent me.Hey,it was free
Great job that is very interesting
Love your show
neat tv. gotta start collecting.
You never cease to have me laughing my ass off shango . 🤣
I want that greenish fur jacket you wear all the time!
Good morning!!
"I haven't even given this thing power and I can already smell it burning" me too, shango, me too.
"See that ugly-ass rainbow there? We would not have had to see that either!"
for some reason that got me.
I don't think 1950 was the peak for America. A lot of the issues we have today, they were already germinating back in 1950. They just weren't visible yet, because we were still dealing with the utter shock of what humanity was capable of during WWII.
1950 was a high point, economically for America, because of WWII, and the postwar rebuilding, but even by then, some cracks were starting to show, and things were already beginning to cheapen.
I have a substantial collection of Looney Tunes cartoons, from their early beginnings in the '30's, up to the mid '60's when the quality was awful. By 1950, the quality was already beginning to fall. It was still great, and many of the classic Looney Tunes came from the 1950's, but their visual peak was, I would say from 1940 to 1948. Look at Gossimer, the red hair monster, in his 1946 debut, and look at his cheaper design by 1948. It's not much cheaper, but still not as good.
Plastic was becoming a thing by 1950. Commercial microwave ovens existed by 1950. McDonalds existed by 1950.
The 1950's set the stage for the 1960's. The 60's began defining itself even before we got involved in Vietnam.
Today we have extremists routinely denying the horrors of the 1940s. That's intellectual regression. And in my experience they glom to F o x network for news.
the speaker is likely open at the rivet terminals on the cone, sometimes reflowing these fixes it
That bodged in connector reminds me of the battery connector for a 12 volt dual power portable tv.
Testing with probes through the chicken wire 🤣🤣🤣
The crackling noise was probably the ballast tube. The ballast in my Emerson used to do the same, I think it might be old dust burning off.
When i was a teen -- I was exploring a huge old abandoned Plantation Home down in Port Sulphur, La.. on the 2nd story in a Clothes Closet, covered with a Blanket, was a small square TV, maybe 12inch X 12inch with a round TV Tube and covered in what i think was authentic Alligator Hide, almost just like in this video. It looked more equally square than the one in this video also. I found other small collectables in the place but I do now regret not adopting this TV... The local kids from near by was slowly destroying the Place.
Когда я маленький был, дома часто телевизор так показывал. Да ещё и дымок иногда пускал 😂
I do have my own redmi. still works fine after 7 years
Tremendously rare TV.
1:10:33 yes, Those 2 resistors-"caps" , The 3 Capacitor- "resistors" must be hard to get by especially the high voltage disk resistors ones lol. Nice video btw
What a gem Mr. Shango066 this is a nice relic, wonder a year it was made and still around
Good work.
Id love to adopt it
Congrats, Shango. All that work and you can now view CNN.
It's a great oscilloscope, and it can get TV too.
I had a Xiaomi Redme series phone and it was excellent. ATT blacklisted the brand ahead of the 5G change, but I keep it as a backup. It was like that rare printer that just printed every time - it always worked great, apps always worked, camera too excellent photos and the price was fair back when I bought it. ATT found a good time to shift people over to traditional US and Japanese brands.
I have one over here in Europe, it works but I am worried about the Chinese android version.
Some of those RCA minis are tube depending on how old they are. Looking forward to that one.
The sound and image improves a lot
So portable !!!
Redmi is a chinese brand, it is popular here in Brazil, generally good devices.
@10:34 - "...surrender to the bearcat outside." You mean the Binturong (bearcat)? Back years ago,my buddy and I volunteered at an animal rehab place with the largest captive bearcat population in the US. Rehabitat was the place. My buddy was helping with feeding the Binturongs one day when one decided to absolutely f**k up his forearm and hand. That animal was lightning fast and had razor-sharp choppers. From that day on, he fed them in an Army pea coat, leather gloves (used for red-tailed hawks) and a full tactical helmet.
Not chicken wire, but, I used such wire to replace perforated plate for better air flow, yet it shielded the RF very well!
I am surprised they put in so many screen plugs, which don't flow air very well, which is probably why they installed the 1/4 inch screen.
Cool find! I have seen the measuring tape antenna before, but I saw it with wind up reels at the center insulator, and it was for HF military use.
Tô nem aí para como será gravado,o que importa é esse maravilhoso exemplar, agora é trocar todos os capacitores e ligar fora da série para acertar esse horizontal, boa sorte meu amigo.
Thanks
One of the reasons to watch shango066 is for the color commentary on the news ( even in Black & White ) but then other times maybe he just needs to hook up a VCR on channel 3 with old Beanie & Cecil cartoons.
Back in the early 1970s when I had my resurrected 49 Motorola I used to watch Bullwinkle every Sunday on it.
Only shango would pick up a gangsters phone off the street and use it for a CZcams video
Nothing but the best!
lol. The G Is looking through CZcams for his phone. This guys too bad to mess with he plays with 50k volts for breakfast.