Very nice picture! I'm getting all nostalgic for the golden days, watching ABBA's Dancing Queen live on a Swedish Luxor TV (design and picture very similar to this Bush) when our King got married back in 1976. At the sweet age of 11 I was only interested in what Agnetha was doing. 😅
Had one of these set as a kid but I kept it, open frame, without the case on it. I think it had the original tripler which was in a clear plastic housing potted with silicon and could be dug out. which I did and still have the diodes and caps somewhere. Good memories seeing the pcbs again.
Very interesting video as always. Ive a good few of them A823 sets now myself. Id love to see your Thorn 3500 set with the same button unit. We had one in the house 40 years ago and ive not seeing the aame type since. Maybe you could do a video on it. Ive plenty of panels to swap out and test if you need also. Mark C
I have a ton of these thyristors and diodes in the same package as it. I don't know what to do with them, but I inherited them from my uncle who was a repair technician. You reckon it's worth keeping them? I have considered just getting rid of them by donating them to some old stuff nerd enthusiast, and stocking new parts instead. Likewise, I have a lot of the old Philips BYX plastic package two lead diodes, which are all trash in comparison to modern equivalents and as such don't see any use for me in any kind of project. Great video, great work! Thanks for sharing. I'm amused hearing your accent 'cause your voice sounds almost exactly like a friend's who used to be a jolly goof of excellent grade. Cheers!
@@IrishvintageTVRadio It was my grandmas, Dad bought it for her new but she went in an old folks home in the late 70's and M&D had to clear her house out. I think she only ever watched it for 'world about us' and 'songs of praise'.
Vintage? No offence, but this would be 'modern' to me but the shocking part is how quickly the last 50 years has disappeared. Keep up the good work but take care!
so glad you are keeping these vintys alive,.
Love those a823 chassis very reliable
They were indeed.
A great looking tv , working well😊
Wish i had a pound for every decoder ic I had to replace on those after the thermistor arced, if i remember correctly they were SL917.
That's correct, nothing wrong with your memory!
Very nice picture! I'm getting all nostalgic for the golden days, watching ABBA's Dancing Queen live on a Swedish Luxor TV (design and picture very similar to this Bush) when our King got married back in 1976. At the sweet age of 11 I was only interested in what Agnetha was doing. 😅
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Had one of these set as a kid but I kept it, open frame, without the case on it. I think it had the original tripler which was in a clear plastic housing potted with silicon and could be dug out. which I did and still have the diodes and caps somewhere. Good memories seeing the pcbs again.
Your first video was shared in a few old school tech Facebook groups. I think that's where some of the extra views and subs came from.
Great video 😊
Great videos! Even if you still sound like Mickey O'Neil to me, I'm slowly getting there, understanding at least half of your lingo now. 😃
Wow thanks man!!
looks good
Another super job with good info,plus i have a feeling That Bush will be a keeper with that crisp crt...rock on buddy..
Nice job, it's getting there 👍
Very interesting video as always.
Ive a good few of them A823 sets now myself.
Id love to see your Thorn 3500 set with the same button unit.
We had one in the house 40 years ago and ive not seeing the aame type since.
Maybe you could do a video on it.
Ive plenty of panels to swap out and test if you need also.
Mark C
Hi Mark, it will be a while until I get to the 3500 Ferguson Colourstar 3579.
Like the proverbial lightbulb, will run for ever if you never turn it off.
always a few bits go after being woken up after so long. All part of the fun!
Very good point about the 240V typical. I suspect a lot of stuff suffers from the design assuming the supply is 230-220V.
Indeed. I'm in Ireland too, not too far from ojnoj, and can see from my UPS logs that the voltage hovers around 234-240V, usually on the higher side.
@@steeviebops Here in Birmingham it's normally between 239 and 247 when I measure it - normally at the higher end.
Sorry i think i jinxt it saying about the thermister last time LOL.
It was in the post!
I have a ton of these thyristors and diodes in the same package as it. I don't know what to do with them, but I inherited them from my uncle who was a repair technician. You reckon it's worth keeping them? I have considered just getting rid of them by donating them to some old stuff nerd enthusiast, and stocking new parts instead.
Likewise, I have a lot of the old Philips BYX plastic package two lead diodes, which are all trash in comparison to modern equivalents and as such don't see any use for me in any kind of project.
Great video, great work! Thanks for sharing. I'm amused hearing your accent 'cause your voice sounds almost exactly like a friend's who used to be a jolly goof of excellent grade. Cheers!
Are you going to the retrotech show. I'd be interested in having one or two as spares also.
Bang me an email.
my 823 has a replacement blue universal siemens curly wurly tripler, replaced by the telly man when I was a young lad, due to poor focus.
Nice you still have it Kev.
@@IrishvintageTVRadio It was my grandmas, Dad bought it for her new but she went in an old folks home in the late 70's and M&D had to clear her house out. I think she only ever watched it for 'world about us' and 'songs of praise'.
Why do you keep looking younger and the rest of us are getting older . 😅
Never seen a lopty failure on them
Incredibly rare for one to fail.
Could have used an incandescent light bulb in lieu of the thermistor…
Yes! What wattage would you use?
Vintage? No offence, but this would be 'modern' to me but the shocking part is how quickly the last 50 years has disappeared. Keep up the good work but take care!