As a kid who watched color TV in the late 1960's I have fond memories of the TV repair man visiting our house just about every month to change tubes. On one occasion I was watching Road Runner and the picture went black and then smoke started coming out of the back of the TV. I though it was the work of the wacky Wile E. Coyote and called my Mom to the rescue !
pete- that certainly was a valid perception, but the violence was outlawed to meet Broadcast Standards,but Wile.E is still on UA-cam with the violence.Go figger
I love these old American classics, I still use a couple of them to this day, I'm watching this video casting from a Chromecast on a 1971 zenith 15 inch tube series string color set, I'm not shocked that it dials right in because these old TVs everything is adjustable that vertical dialed in and made a perfect circle they're forgiving so that you can keep them running it's a non throwaway device!
I have a love hate relationship with smoker tar on electronics. On one hand, it really sucks to clean off. On the other hand, it preserves the metals and keeps corrosion at bay.
Shango demonstrates the frustration involved in repairing these older 1960s high hour sets. Exceptional repair man! You (and Jordan from San Diego) are why I subbed to watch vintage TV's get diagnosed and repaired properly.
Good job! Thanks for explaining the pharma ad thing in the US. Makes sense. If you can't find a TV/radio tube ask me . If I have it it's yours. I pulled a lot of them and have a tester.
Would definenitely like to see a part 2. Great set. We went to the RCA factory outlet in Commerce and ordered that same model. A week or so later, RCA called and said they weren't taking any new orders. They were overwhelmed with back orders and had no idea when they could deliver. We ended up getting a Packard Bell.
I always want to have colour TV when I was a child in Thailand. When my mother went for school in Washington DC. in 1970. I alsked her to pick up the colour TV set from Px and shipped it back home without understanding that the set does not work in Thailand and can not be modified to work with PAL AM 625 lines-220V 50 Cycles. The set like this was very expensive for middle class American back in 1968. It cost about $900.00 with console and $50.00 delevery charge along with $150.00 home service warrenty . This price was in 1968 when the gold price was $40.00 an ounce.
I love the way you work, I love the way you get outdoors, but best of all I love your little digs at normal things that the left would be triggered by. Love your trigger happy attitude, keep it up sir. All the best from the UK.
I still have a model i inherited from the folks, that looks just like that in my living room, same controls and the cabinet looks the same. My parents purchased it in 1969. The one i have has a high quality record player with a lighted strobe speed adjustment and AM/FM radio tuner with awesome speakers. We had the TV tube removed and replaced with wood shelves years ago and use it a storage cabinet as the front panels slide across and cover the front all the way. But the record player and radio still work fine. I had it serviced a few years back in fact. It's just a nice piece of furniture.
That old set certainly has that bright characteristic RCA color! These early color sets from the 1950's-60's weren't quite as reliable as their black-and-white contemporaries, probably because the higher chassis voltages and the resultant higher heat levels generated weakened the carbon comp resistors, dried out the jelly roll electrolytic caps and created other problems. These issues were largely resolved with the advent of solid-state chassis sets about five years later.
Wow, I bet this one cost as much as a good used car back then. We would have loved to win this in a contest but no way could we have afforded it back then. We had our RCA b/w floor model until the early 70’s and I have a photo of it from ‘69 with my older brother home from VietNam.
Thats when TV's 📺 were at their greatest. It's a bonus, if this happens to have a record player. One shaded pole motor must be for UHF. The other is probably for VHF. Them could be hand ✋️ made circuit boards. Better than today's flat screen TV's 📺. Your friend, Jeff.
Absolutely brilliant video !! Just subscribed and liked ! looking forward to part 2 !! Back in 1986 I had a tv called a porta color I think it was an RCA , anyway it developed issues and I took it to a technician , he fixed it but called it a monstrosity of wires going in all directions !! I still remember when turning it on it made sounds that sounded as though it was a portal from hell !! lol !! I still remember watching Bonanza on an old Zenith or RCA TV a round picture tube set , wonderful memories !!!
Great moring video and love those so many products out there. Nice job on the vertical xfrmr nice job learned something very good. sure appreciate your time as you spend 10 times the hours on the set than the 1 hour showing this video. Also you need to wear gloves to protect yourself from the contamination on wires . Thanks Mike
Ha sido una reparación muy interesante, me ha gustado mucho, aqui en Barcelona (España) cada ves es mas complicado encontrar a alguien que rebobine transformadores.
Charles E Stone in old La Habra hated RCA color tube-televisions with printed circuit boards. It's unfortunate that cheap computer fans were not a thing in the 60s and 70s. This PC chassis platform was a major RCA repairs driver. Dried out then baked to brittle. This became the Zenith HAND CRAFTED CHASSIS real quality advantage; that's how the Zenith marketing of a Hand Crafted chassis became slogan in that era.
The CTC 21 chassis went into the most expensive models that RCA made that year. At the factory they installed test selected CRTs ,which, from new had the best sharpness, focus etc. that the chassis could deliver. there may have been some extra time spent on the IF and Chroma alignment too. If the CRTs were ever changed, the set never again had as great a picture as the set started out producing. CRT quality can make a tremendous difference in the overall picture and color. Some of these sets also came with multi-function remote control circuitry.
Great job on a tough repair. Would love to see a part two with the chassis aligned in the actual set someday if you can find time, too bad it didn’t hook right up and cooperate for the owner.
The chassis that were combined with a stereo used solid state audio and the stand alone CTC21's used the tube audio. I worked for an RCA dealer at the time these were fairly new.
Folks had a 1969 RCA 21" budget console. It must not have been the most reliable as I remember as a small kid the TV man coming out fairly often and even once I think he took it back to the shop and we had a loaner. They traded it in for a new solid state RCA 21" in '75 or so.
Its a bit of a distance, but would love to see a part-2 on this set. Be a shame if the tube has failed. Had to think about the delete comment. Think I understand it. If its what I think it means, totally agree. Here in Aus we don't advertise the big P's products, but the mejia still won't say anything at all against them.
Yes that transformer was the same for all tube type rectangular sets. I would have thought you would have had a downer chassis somewhere. 19" & 23" anyway. Back in the day I had stacks of RCA chassis to scavenge parts off of. (Most with smoked flybacks). A bad CRT and a smoked flyback would = a trade-in set. :)
About the H-Kr short, maybe you could use a separation transformer to float the Heater from the ground. I think you've mention it in the vid where you discover this problem, but you seem to 'yeah, nah'-ed it without explaining why you'd give it a pass. Could share more details as to why? Realistic wise, I've EOL-ed a 29" red filament by trying to blow it apart with a capacitor. Tho I did saw someone did it on modern sets. Been enjoying you contents for 4years now. really enjoys all of them.
Not sure when you recorded this but the solar storms have been real bad lately. I'm able to listen to a grave yard country station, 1kw on 1490, 50 miles from me, all night right now. DX has been just utterly dead. I can't even get WSM at night right now.
@@W1RMD Yeah. I was able to go out and setup my long wire tower out on the field outside in the farm lands; I could hear WWV on 10Mhz and 15Mhz but it sounded like it was on the other side of the planet. I'm in the same shoes, I went out and examined my antennas up close, ladder and all, and yeah its just the solar storms.
I figured the gloves were either to keep the grunge or arcing high voltage off. Not that those playtex dishwashing gloves are rated for 20kv but it would be better than not having rubber gloves on.
I actually said that but then removed it because well because. If you actually see what's going on with that today it's like holy crap a lot of homies going in the recycle basket
SCOTUS *did* strike FJB down when he tried to make the rest of us take the coov jabs. I'm jab-free! A lot of those people who took it have heart problems now.
Any chance there is a shorted convergence rectifier? Or some other fault on the convergence board? Might also explain the transformer failure. Zenith had a problem with convergence rectifiers for a time. I believe there was a TSB about it. Great video as always!
Hello Shango I call you Shango I haven't caught your name. I have an idea about pocket radios. If you have one that has a cremated audio section take all the audio components out and install test leads to the final 455kc IF transformer and it can be used for an IF source 👍
Shango what do you do with the chassis high voltage second anode when using the electro-static setup set? I saw the anode cable hanging out there but….
It all comes down to price point .. they could have built these much better, but very few would be able to, or willing to pay for solid quality. The interdependent/cascading power rails/power chains, etc., is deplorable design. It’s no surprise that there were several TV repair shops in any given neighborhood.
As a kid who watched color TV in the late 1960's I have fond memories of the TV repair man visiting our house just about every month to change tubes. On one occasion I was watching Road Runner and the picture went black and then smoke started coming out of the back of the TV. I though it was the work of the wacky Wile E. Coyote and called my Mom to the rescue !
Can you show us on the dolly where the TV man touched you?
@@FlatBroke612that's awful!!
@@FlatBroke612 are you trying to tell us something? tell me about your past.
pete- that certainly was a valid perception, but the violence was outlawed to meet Broadcast Standards,but Wile.E is still on UA-cam with the violence.Go figger
@@johnnytacokleinschmidt515 he never specified “good touch” or “bad touch”...
I work on guitar tube amps and I like watching techs work on different items. Can't get enough electronic troubleshooting
I love these old American classics, I still use a couple of them to this day, I'm watching this video casting from a Chromecast on a 1971 zenith 15 inch tube series string color set, I'm not shocked that it dials right in because these old TVs everything is adjustable that vertical dialed in and made a perfect circle they're forgiving so that you can keep them running it's a non throwaway device!
Right on
Some of those old consoles were beautiful pieces of furniture.
Dang Britain was really missing out in the uk we brits HAD NOTHING LIKE THIS
Almost everyone smoked in the 1960's. I enjoy your videos.
I have a love hate relationship with smoker tar on electronics.
On one hand, it really sucks to clean off.
On the other hand, it preserves the metals and keeps corrosion at bay.
Shango you are so hilarious. I love your commentary along with your expertise 👍
Shango demonstrates the frustration involved in repairing these older 1960s high hour sets. Exceptional repair man! You
(and Jordan from San Diego) are why I subbed to watch vintage TV's get diagnosed and repaired properly.
Good job! Thanks for explaining the pharma ad thing in the US. Makes sense. If you can't find a TV/radio tube ask me . If I have it it's yours. I pulled a lot of them and have a tester.
TV spaghetti heaven, these odler TVs are beauties to behold and I pay homage to the designers and builders of these beasts
Would definenitely like to see a part 2. Great set. We went to the RCA factory outlet in Commerce and ordered that same model. A week or so later, RCA called and said they weren't taking any new orders. They were overwhelmed with back orders and had no idea when they could deliver. We ended up getting a Packard Bell.
I always want to have colour TV when I was a child in Thailand. When my mother went for school in Washington DC. in 1970. I alsked her to pick up the colour TV set from Px and shipped it back home without understanding that the set does not work in Thailand and can not be modified to work with PAL AM 625 lines-220V 50 Cycles. The set like this was very expensive for middle class American back in 1968. It cost about $900.00 with console and $50.00 delevery charge along with $150.00 home service warrenty . This price was in 1968 when the gold price was $40.00 an ounce.
This is fascinating John, thanks for that history. I hope all is well with you and your family.
I love the way you work, I love the way you get outdoors, but best of all I love your little digs at normal things that the left would be triggered by. Love your trigger happy attitude, keep it up sir. All the best from the UK.
You are a truth telling brilliant human being... Thanks for the great shows 🙏
Comparing vintage electronics to collector cars is an apt comparison.
Mmmm... Nothing makes my day more than Shango testing crapacitors.
Dudes got the jig on lock
I just stumbled onto this video man does it bring back memories Thanks for the Memories
Shango Time 👍🏻
Good show.. I'm always fascinated watching you work shango..
Excellent Video ! I watched it twice ! I wish I had saved ALL Those old thinks that I threw away in the 70's. Darn it ! LOL
Great electronic entertainment. Miss the crepe erase advert.
Finished watching and saw you found a transformer.
The 21 was a good chassis. RCA started the cost cutting by the time th 31 rolled around.
I still have a model i inherited from the folks, that looks just like that in my living room, same controls and the cabinet looks the same. My parents purchased it in 1969. The one i have has a high quality record player with a lighted strobe speed adjustment and AM/FM radio tuner with awesome speakers. We had the TV tube removed and replaced with wood shelves years ago and use it a storage cabinet as the front panels slide across and cover the front all the way. But the record player and radio still work fine. I had it serviced a few years back in fact. It's just a nice piece of furniture.
Totally agree with your closing comments
New Shango... let’s JJcruz into flavour country boys!
Hi Shango, I sure hope your prediction holds true! Great diag and repair. Will be good to see a part 2
I love your commentary.
Amazing troubleshooting and electronics knowledge.
That old set certainly has that bright characteristic RCA color! These early color sets from the 1950's-60's weren't quite as reliable as their black-and-white contemporaries, probably because the higher chassis voltages and the resultant higher heat levels generated weakened the carbon comp resistors, dried out the jelly roll electrolytic caps and created other problems. These issues were largely resolved with the advent of solid-state chassis sets about five years later.
Wow, I bet this one cost as much as a good used car back then. We would have loved to win this in a contest but no way could we have afforded it back then. We had our RCA b/w floor model until the early 70’s and I have a photo of it from ‘69 with my older brother home from VietNam.
We are ok with your gloved hands, for sure 😎
Very good video. Thanks. Interested in part 2. This convergence thing is very mysterious to me. 👍
Thats when TV's 📺 were at their greatest. It's a bonus, if this happens to have a record player. One shaded pole motor must be for UHF. The other is probably for VHF. Them could be hand ✋️ made circuit boards. Better than today's flat screen TV's 📺. Your friend, Jeff.
Great repair of that line output transformer, not an easy part to change.
Your expertise is amazing. And your model hands remarks got me laughing so hard😂.
Back-feeding the vertical output transformer, very clever.
Absolutely brilliant video !! Just subscribed and liked ! looking forward to part 2 !! Back in 1986 I had a tv called a porta color I think it was an RCA , anyway it developed issues and I took it to a technician , he fixed it but called it a monstrosity of wires going in all directions !! I still remember when turning it on it made sounds that sounded as though it was a portal from hell !! lol !! I still remember watching Bonanza on an old Zenith or RCA TV a round picture tube set , wonderful memories !!!
Great moring video and love those so many products out there. Nice job on the vertical xfrmr nice job learned something very good. sure appreciate your time as you spend 10 times the hours on the set than the 1 hour showing this video. Also you need to wear gloves to protect yourself from the contamination on wires . Thanks Mike
Color vacuum bulb TV's are a trip. I remember messing about with my parents RCA new vista 27"
Ha sido una reparación muy interesante, me ha gustado mucho, aqui en Barcelona (España) cada ves es mas complicado encontrar a alguien que rebobine transformadores.
Charles E Stone in old La Habra hated RCA color tube-televisions with printed circuit boards. It's unfortunate that cheap computer fans were not a thing in the 60s and 70s. This PC chassis platform was a major RCA repairs driver. Dried out then baked to brittle. This became the Zenith HAND CRAFTED CHASSIS real quality advantage; that's how the Zenith marketing of a Hand Crafted chassis became slogan in that era.
I see merchandise. T-shirts with big BÆKED on the back.
Resistors with black dust spikes all over with "welcome to flavor country"
What a beautiful RCA set!!
The CTC 21 chassis went into the most expensive models that RCA made that year. At the factory they installed test selected CRTs ,which, from new had the best sharpness, focus etc. that the chassis could deliver. there may have been some extra time spent on the IF and Chroma alignment too. If the CRTs were ever changed, the set never again had as great a picture as the set started out producing. CRT quality can make a tremendous difference in the overall picture and color. Some of these sets also came with multi-function remote control circuitry.
Great job on a tough repair. Would love to see a part two with the chassis aligned in the actual set someday if you can find time, too bad it didn’t hook right up and cooperate for the owner.
Shango time!
43:50......hey Dan, this reminded me of an old commercial you should remember. Just soak in Palmolive and your hands will be fine-LMBO!!!!!
you're soaking in it....
This is good old fashioned diagnostics; voltage checks for the win. The Cruzbot will be disappointed in this one; capacitors were not the problem
The chassis that were combined with a stereo used solid state audio and the stand alone CTC21's used the tube audio. I worked for an RCA dealer at the time these were fairly new.
Brings back nightmares from 50 years ago.🤣
Folks had a 1969 RCA 21" budget console. It must not have been the most reliable as I remember as a small kid the TV man coming out fairly often and even once I think he took it back to the shop and we had a loaner. They traded it in for a new solid state RCA 21" in '75 or so.
Very nice videos you have says Yoda. Very nice.
You're admitting caps go bad, I'm shocked.
Its a bit of a distance, but would love to see a part-2 on this set. Be a shame if the tube has failed.
Had to think about the delete comment. Think I understand it. If its what I think it means, totally agree.
Here in Aus we don't advertise the big P's products, but the mejia still won't say anything at all against them.
Yes that transformer was the same for all tube type rectangular sets. I would have thought you would have had a downer chassis somewhere. 19" & 23" anyway. Back in the day I had stacks of RCA chassis to scavenge parts off of. (Most with smoked flybacks). A bad CRT and a smoked flyback would = a trade-in set. :)
Good workaround of the bad vertical transformer.
Excellent work 👏
I was hoping to see the RCA XL100 from the previous video.
Interesting failure and repair 👍
I love everything tube related, But hand wired Metal chassis are the
Best it ever was. Tube circuit boards can be a headache and a half.
Excellent video.
Hi from croatia
Where are your field day videos? I used to watch them and just vibing, but now they're all gone, and that makes me very sad...
About the H-Kr short, maybe you could use a separation transformer to float the Heater from the ground. I think you've mention it in the vid where you discover this problem, but you seem to 'yeah, nah'-ed it without explaining why you'd give it a pass.
Could share more details as to why?
Realistic wise, I've EOL-ed a 29" red filament by trying to blow it apart with a capacitor. Tho I did saw someone did it on modern sets.
Been enjoying you contents for 4years now. really enjoys all of them.
Good morning!!
I’m surprised that back feeding into that transformer worked so well
Not sure when you recorded this but the solar storms have been real bad lately. I'm able to listen to a grave yard country station, 1kw on 1490, 50 miles from me, all night right now. DX has been just utterly dead. I can't even get WSM at night right now.
The HF radio bands were so bad I went out to see if my antenna was damaged last week. There were NO signals, not even WWV!
@@W1RMD Yeah. I was able to go out and setup my long wire tower out on the field outside in the farm lands; I could hear WWV on 10Mhz and 15Mhz but it sounded like it was on the other side of the planet.
I'm in the same shoes, I went out and examined my antennas up close, ladder and all, and yeah its just the solar storms.
skyrizi time
Old solder has lead in it so that alone is a good reason for gloves.
I figured the gloves were either to keep the grunge or arcing high voltage off. Not that those playtex dishwashing gloves are rated for 20kv but it would be better than not having rubber gloves on.
55:50 - 1000% correct
Your HV shunt connection makes me nervous. ⚡😄
Just FWIW, there's a small electrolytic across the emitter resistor of the audio out transistor that'll go wonky and cause a low-volume condition. .
They'll mention everything except that he probably got about 10 COV jabs. Watch me get Tube censored for that.
I actually said that but then removed it because well because. If you actually see what's going on with that today it's like holy crap a lot of homies going in the recycle basket
SCOTUS *did* strike FJB down when he tried to make the rest of us take the coov jabs. I'm jab-free! A lot of those people who took it have heart problems now.
Using pinching wire testing leads as used in automotive repairs turned it into a fire truck
BAKED
44:15 Why would anyone give a damn about how rough someone else’s hands look?
My brother works with cars too and his hands also have rough skin. He has to use abrasive cleaning products to get rid of the dirt.
🤣What a golden comment! 36:38
Baked like someone inside a hot car
Yes Ive replaced a vertical output transformer on a CTC 16 and youve got to get those wires right double check all your work ha ha
If you get good purity but with the wrong color, just rotate the color wires to the CRT one over.
(the next serviceman is gonna WTF over it though)
55:40 Yehh,Hell true
To set the purity, I'd swap the green and red gun wires around. Ha ha ha ha.
Wonder why most TVs in consoles didn't pipe the audio through the console amp and speakers?
Makes my back ache just looking at it.
Any chance there is a shorted convergence rectifier? Or some other fault on the convergence board? Might also explain the transformer failure. Zenith had a problem with convergence rectifiers for a time. I believe there was a TSB about it. Great video as always!
Hello Shango I call you Shango I haven't caught your name. I have an idea about pocket radios. If you have one that has a cremated audio section take all the audio components out and install test leads to the final 455kc IF transformer and it can be used for an IF source 👍
(@53:01) - Hey, wait a minute, is that a metal screwdriver in the horizontal linearity coil? If so, that eases my itch to do the same thing. 😅
Backwards Day at the plant. 🤣 Sounds like someone smoked or drank their lunch that Day!!! LOL
Smoking some crack with a side of asbestos
@@1marcelfilms this is why you never buy a vehicle that was built on a Monday or a Friday watch your time and date stamps 😁
Shango going to do a little jig.
RCA taste good like a cigarette should.
മലയാളി🙏
46:42 we have fuzzies 😂
That's cool
He should try the new Ozimpec cream that fixes all your troubles. Just kidding.
Or course, by vibrator you're referring to the "B" supply that converts the battery voltage into AC on a vintage radio, right?
2nd viewing. Lots off stuff to learn.
Hi. Just started watching a few scant week(s) ago. What do you think of the Sencore SC61?
No cubicle hands for me please 😂👍
What do you do with the high voltage cap when you use the test jig? disable it?
Shango what do you do with the chassis high voltage second anode when using the electro-static setup set? I saw the anode cable hanging out there but….
It all comes down to price point .. they could have built these much better, but very few would be able to, or willing to pay for solid quality.
The interdependent/cascading power rails/power chains, etc., is deplorable design. It’s no surprise that there were several TV repair shops in any given neighborhood.
People just accepted repair work as necessary back in the tubes day.