Doing the resto on my families old CTC 20C Karlstad,
What does the C at the end stand for??
Thanks
KEith
Version, if it's an RCA. I have a CTC-11 and a CTC-11A. The Sams also lists
B-J.
Phil
Thanks
Keith
"Phil Nelson" <http://antiqueradio.org/contact.htm> wrote in message
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On 11/5/09 9:34 AM, in article
e7b0d4b0-a255-4655...@12g2000pri.googlegroups.com, "jughead"
<oldco...@gmail.com> wrote:
I remember RCA had a series wired chassis, full of 5GH8's that was used in
their "portable" sets. Those were really expensive tubes that went bad on a
regular basis. Was CTC 20 similar?
KEith
"jughead" <oldco...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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No, the CTC-20('19) was transformer operated and had all 6V heaters,
and mounted horizontally just like the '15, '16, '17 and '25. But it
was several inches shorter end to end. It did tend to eat up 6GH8s. I
tried to find a picture of the '20 in Google but couldn't. But did
find this vid of the set that uses the '19 chassis upon which the '20
is based.
Yeah, IIRC that was the CTC-22, in the 13" portable.
oc (aka jughead)
Hmmm... I seem to remember that CTC stood for "Color Television
Chassis"