[BC] Call for old TV Engineers
Larry Bloomfield
Larry
Mon Jul 31 08:24:12 CDT 2006
You might want to check with Chuck Pharis. He has restored a plethora
of TV gear over the years and might have what you are looking for. His
web page is http://www.pharis-video.com/ Chuck is a very congenial guy
and probably would help you in your project.
Larry Bloomfield - KA6UTC
Bloomfield Enterprises, LLC
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stanleybadams wrote:
>I am looking for a 'the few but proud' TV engineers that have roots into the
>1950's and I know that they are beginning to fade away. So please help
>where you can.
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>I am looking for someone who has some manuals or information that they would
>be willing to share for a while, so that we might be able to add to the Old
>Radio TV technology web page. Alan Kline was kind enough to lend me his 50
>KW GE amp book for scanning and this prompted me to think about anyone who
>might have some earlier TV material. I have some old TV training manuals
>from the 1950's by RCA, but I am also looking for a GE TT-3,4,5,6
>transmitter manual or pictures or both.
>
>Surely, we have some out there with this type of knowledge and material.
>
>Thank you
>
>Stan Adams
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