Don't run it until it has been properly gone over..not just fiddle with the controls. ..
The caps will be ALL BAD..if you keep playing with it you'll blow 1 of the "good frikken luck" finding replacement transistors! 99%of the transistors back then were Germanium..not Silicon.
You can't buy new anymore. .
That goes for all old electronics! DON"T run them until they have had shorting parts replaced,..then you can enjoy them in their new glow
@RetroCaptain Don't think I don't know all of that stuff already. Especially since the video was done (has it been that long?) two years ago. Still, I appreciate the comment.
@ForgetfulCollector The main problem that happens with old metal cased transistors is the transistors developing internal shorts due to metal "whiskers" forming between the elements. Just as with tube stuff it very rare for a cap to blow them out unless one shorts out in the wrong part of a circuit, most just dry out and go open.
Just in case you wonder where the name "Nivico" comes from, I read some place that it was originally an acronym for "NIppon Victor Company"
OlegKostoglatov 7 months ago
@OlegKostoglatov Now it'sJapan Victor Company, Their stuff is Chinese Made now :-(
HDXFH 7 months ago
Good day
Neat little collectors item...but buddy!!
Don't run it until it has been properly gone over..not just fiddle with the controls. ..
The caps will be ALL BAD..if you keep playing with it you'll blow 1 of the "good frikken luck" finding replacement transistors! 99%of the transistors back then were Germanium..not Silicon.
You can't buy new anymore. .
That goes for all old electronics! DON"T run them until they have had shorting parts replaced,..then you can enjoy them in their new glow
RetroCaptain 8 months ago
@RetroCaptain Don't think I don't know all of that stuff already. Especially since the video was done (has it been that long?) two years ago. Still, I appreciate the comment.
ForgetfulCollector 8 months ago
@ForgetfulCollector The main problem that happens with old metal cased transistors is the transistors developing internal shorts due to metal "whiskers" forming between the elements. Just as with tube stuff it very rare for a cap to blow them out unless one shorts out in the wrong part of a circuit, most just dry out and go open.
OlegKostoglatov 7 months ago
dude put in the garage or bathroom and use it there its perfect
geekforlifevandc 1 year ago
ahhahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
78Boza 1 year ago
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Nokorola 1 year ago
I have this same TV, except it's a JVC TV that's branded by "Delmonico". Very nice.
Nokorola 1 year ago
where u live im from winnipeg
geekforlifevandc 1 year ago
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geekforlifevandc 2 years ago
Maybe the distortion has to do with al the mobile and wifi signals nowtheday?
:) nice small television :)
paranormaalutrecht 2 years ago
how were you getting it to pick up a signal? did you film it before the switch to digital?
1944johndeerel 2 years ago
He's lucky... Canada's mandatory shutdown of analog TV won't happen until August 31st, 2011.
vwestlife 2 years ago
And then I'll have to be stuck with the compressed digital signal...
ForgetfulCollector 2 years ago
it sucks!!! i miss analogue!!!!!
1944johndeerel 2 years ago
@ForgetfulCollector
There is a good chance we won't get anything digital in rural nova Scotia:(
We only get 3 chanels analog at the best of times now.
thedarkone2134 1 year ago
oh i was under the impression that it all happened at once everywhere.
1944johndeerel 2 years ago