Keystone Electronics, part number 1601 are those "phone tip" jacks used in early multimeters, 1930s phono input jacks, 1920s speakers etc. Mouser has them for around 70-cents ea.
@JWimpy2 ай бұрын
A lot of fantastic old sets. I wish I could be there. Just sitting here talking to myself about which ones I want.
@MrDmjay2 ай бұрын
I know, it can be a bit difficult to watch!
@PerspectiveEngineer2 ай бұрын
I like talking to myself too. Thx
@greggsvintageworkshop89742 ай бұрын
You got some really great stuff in that tube caddy Bob, looks like you had a very successful trip!
@jamesmann12432 ай бұрын
Great score, Bob, hey, I Acquired from my radio club, last month a real jewel. 1950 Zenith porthole console , in mahogany, the First Zenith TV, in the Pittsburgh metro area. I donated a 1926 Atwater Kent, model 31, in a pooley cabinet with battery eliminator, and scored the Zenith porthole. It's a beauty, was never sold, and set in the Dealership, in Rochester Pa, since new. I can send pics, if you wish. Beautiful set, complete,and unmolested.
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
Sure. Please email to bandersentv@gmail.com. I'm surprised Zenith was so late to the area. They started selling sets in 1948.
@radiorainerhistory2 ай бұрын
Hallo her is Radio Rainer off the Museum of Radio and TV Germany, it's very nice to meet you. Neues von Gestern Radio Rainer KZbin Germany
@mikefinn21012 ай бұрын
Bob you did well getting spare parts never know when you will need them. You're the expert now. You're a lucky guy. I envy you. What a gold mine you found and Hi volt wire is rare somewhat and nice to have. Thanks for sharing your adventure and experience loved watching it felt like I was there or wish I were. thank Mike
@allisonbarnhardt36472 ай бұрын
That is an old Simpson 260, the later ones had standard banana jacks. Surplus Sales of Nebraska sells those pin jacks and DigiKey has the silicon wire for test leads.
@richardbrobeck23842 ай бұрын
Nice tube caddy and lots of good stuff in it including that Simpson 260 I have two of them that work plus one for parts !
@josepheccles93412 ай бұрын
I have made some hifi amplifiers that use horizontal output tubes as finals. You would be surprised how well they work in audio. I am currently trying a set of 6CD6 in one design. But I had the best luck with some 12GE5. For output transformers, I am using some industrial transformers that reflect about 3200 ohm load to the tube. They really sound beautiful. And these tubes are only about 5 dollars average on ebay.
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
I'm not surprised at all and the prices have been going up accordingly. Especially for the ones used in illegal CB linear amps. Some of those are $40+ now.
@josepheccles93412 ай бұрын
@@bandersentv i don't build many of these. I still have all of them. I pretty much get all my tubes from ebay. But i search in manners that get tubes that are misdescribed... they are much cheaper. But it takes a lot of time. Most of the tubes i use are so much in surplus because they are not considered "audio" tubes. The cheap ones are compactrons. And they are not usually something you would need for a rare tv. Most of the amps i have made are less than 100 dollars in parts.
@PerspectiveEngineer2 ай бұрын
Dude that was Awesome ! So glad I don't have to do it... thankx
@oldradiotvsc98362 ай бұрын
Great finds!!! Wish I could have come for the swap meet but probably will in the spring.
@SmokeyWire562 ай бұрын
The Triplet 630 meter i like over the 260. Takes a 30 or so volt battery, but three 9 volts do the trick. 6,000 volts max test.
@achisenpai18882 ай бұрын
Just recently picked up a Zenith Console from the trash similar to the ones on 2:23. Its innards were missing, but I want to see if I can restore the wood and see if I can use it as an interesting storage piece. Don’t know the exact name of the tv though, came here to get an idea of what it was. Nice vid. 👍 I’ll give it a like and subscribe.
@1McMurdoSilver2 ай бұрын
Those 7" Philco bakelite sets are one of my favorite 7" sets...
@69Dartman2 ай бұрын
Well now you have a lot of early parts to swap around and a couple worth rebuilding, be interesting to see how it works out.
@TheFineby2 ай бұрын
Bob, I would have loved to been there! I’m from Vancouver, Canada and not aware of any meets like this. So many nice sets and some stuff free? Wow!! Good luck with your new finds!
@panaflex2 ай бұрын
Rca TP-66 16mm telecine projector at 1:43.
@zulumax12 ай бұрын
I have to finish the projects I have already, certainly need to thin the herd before bringing in anymore new ones. Seems everyone I know seems to find stuff for me, I don't even have to look.
@Captain_Char2 ай бұрын
my guess is, like the 100 electronics, this kit might have been to build a mock up of a set and test components, just a wild guess, but its by far interesting, i could see them just removing a part and using gator clips maybe to splice a part in temp just to see if that part was an issue
@billharris68862 ай бұрын
Thanks Bob for the video showing some of the highlights of the museum sales, very interesting! The 1950 and prior TVs I find the most interesting so, wish I could have been there. The museum is 961 miles from my location and my body is no longer up to those cross country drives. I'm glad you were able to score some good stuff, particularly the knobs, which are always challenging to find the originals. Pomona Electronics sells some high quality test leads but, with banana plug ends but, they do sell Pin Tip Plugs to Banana adapters. I guess I must be getting old, all the meters I ever used were analog VOMs and VTVMs and most of the VOMs used Pin Tip Plugs. I did finally get to use a digital voltmeter for the first time in 1978 in the military. Digital voltmeters did exist in the 1960's, HP had them for $5,000+.
@radiorainerhistory2 ай бұрын
Hallo Bob, her is theRodio and the Television MUSEUM Germany, Radio Rainer, you tube, neues von Gestern. KZbin, ents huldigen sie mein Deutsch auf Englisch. In, hav 151 Tv's and 400 old Radios, sie sind herzlich eingeladen, nach Deutschland. 😊😊
@seldomheardsongs2 ай бұрын
Congrats on the parts haul and the the two Philco sets. I found both last fall at an estate sale. The cabinet of the bakelite version is cracked but complete and the wood version is complete except for the back cover. Still, I wasn't gonna pass them up since I'd been looking for both for some time. I hope to find a good cabinet at some point and a back cover for the wood set. The search continues. The large dial with channel one goes to a Sparton mirror in the lid set. I have the 10 inch version but can't remember the model for sure...something like 4950TV maybe.
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
Ah-ha. I thought the knob came from something like that.
@johnsenchak2 ай бұрын
You should get that test jig for shango !
@123456789898142 ай бұрын
That one TV that you walked by that was really thin wasn't that a GE or at one time you had one that looked very similar to that that you sold I've always liked that slim look I think that's a pretty unique looking set😊
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
Yes, a GE coaxial set with a bad picture tube. It did still sell though.
@bobweiss86822 ай бұрын
DTI--DeForest Training, Inc--Probably part of a correspondence course in electronics..
@Suddenlyits19602 ай бұрын
That early art deco bakelite Motorola set is really cool. Do you already have one of those?
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
I'm not sure which set you are referring too. I do have several examples of the first three Moto bakelite models - 7VT2, 7VT3 and 9T1.
@123456789898142 ай бұрын
Shango would like the test jig I wish I lived close I'd love to go to something like that and donate some radios and other things
@robot7972 ай бұрын
I would take so many of those free tv's
@hotpuppy12 ай бұрын
Lots of neat stuff, Thank goodness for pack rats who never threw anything out. That is history. I doubt many will be saving in the attic their $100 flat screen from Walmart.
@rodnezzzz19602 ай бұрын
Do you know if there any swap meets in the pacifie northwest?
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
No idea. Check with your local radio club
@harryshector2 ай бұрын
Bob, the jacks on the Simpson sure look like banana jacks. I’ve never seen a Simpson with any other kind of connector. Is there a way to PM you? Gar Suitor
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
I show the original red probe in the video. Small metal pin at the end. Look how tiny the holes are on the meter.
@harryshector2 ай бұрын
I saw that towards the end. Jumped the gun, I guess. That must be an early Simpson. 60 years ago, when I was on active duty in the Air Force, I was a tech in the PMEL (Calibration Lab). Even then Simpsons had banana connectors, so I’m guessing that one must be more than 60 years old. Military AN/URM 105 used that kind of connector on the panel.
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
@@harryshector I'll look for a date inside. Amazing that they are still made today.
@harryshector2 ай бұрын
They are pretty good meters. I have three of them.
@EMRT-b902 ай бұрын
Warum werden die Geräte immer noch Kaput Restauriert, anstatt die alten Teile Wie Kondensatoren neu Befüllt. 😡
@stevesus32952 ай бұрын
What's the largest color roundy ever made?
@cttv901082 ай бұрын
21" for color. B&W there was a 30"
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
R&D cost a fortune so there were only 21" round CRTs from about 1955 to 1965 when rectangular took over.
@Robb4032 ай бұрын
It's amazing how many old TVs are still in circulation.
@PerspectiveEngineer2 ай бұрын
15:46 24!
@andershammer93072 ай бұрын
You seem to have missed me and my stuff. Oh well.
@bandersentv2 ай бұрын
I had to edit some stuff out because of background music. It would have triggered a copyright violation
@andershammer93072 ай бұрын
@@bandersentv Thank you for telling me why.
@PerspectiveEngineer2 ай бұрын
12:45 teaching the new guys that are 45... I met this kid 20. I wont send him down this rabbit hole. But... you should check in with the 4-h There is new blood out there....
@johnsenchak2 ай бұрын
watch the copyright dude youtube will "shatter you "I hear voices " that could explain things LOL