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  • Туда можно денди подрубить, или хбокс?

  • Wow! Great set! It's always great to see an historic piece like this brought back to life! And I note that it appears you are playing a television film from the same period as the set. My understanding is that very few of these were ever built prior to the war. How many survive today?

  • Omg thats better than HD

  • He collects classic television.

  • That's Ilse Werner singing if I'm not mistaken

  • Aieee... Nazi television!

    Wow. You do amazing restoration work of all these old sets.

  • Great restoration job. Lovely to see such an original vintage receiver.I believe that microphone on the film is of Telefunken manufacture. The'bulge' in the body houses the pre amplifier valve. J.

  • Impressive!!! Most impressive!!!

  • It is not standard PAL. I use the Aurora World Converter. The PAL signal was converted into the German 441 line prewar television standard signal for antenna input.

    The greenish tinge visible here depends on the phosphor of the CRT. This is an old phosphor with a much lower colour temperature.

  • Is that just a standard PAL signal you are feeding it off DVD? The picture looks very stable.

    Does it have the greenish tinge visible here or is that just the lighting?

    Wouldn't mind the microphone the lady is singing into...

  • Hi Peter, thank you very much. Don't be confused by the remote control in my hand. It is for the DVD player, not for the television set. ;-)

  • Superb! Have many times looked at both photos of this set and in the flesh in museums and wondered what it looked like in operation.

    Wonderful

    Thanks,

    Peter

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