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  • @gregorymalchuk272
    @gregorymalchuk272 2 года назад +38

    Good to see that the automatic rodent suppression system is doing well.

    • @HughTVDX
      @HughTVDX 2 года назад +5

      Problem is sometimes the chief rodent control officer likes to bring his catches into the house.

    • @linuspoindexter106
      @linuspoindexter106 2 года назад +1

      If Shango keeps feeding Kitty a whole can of Friskies at a time, he might not bother catching mice! Oh well, I wouldn't be able to resist either.

  • @Desert-edDave
    @Desert-edDave 2 года назад +69

    Even without a personal interest in electronics, the commentary alone makes these videos worth watching. Keep up the good work, sir.

    • @billmcdonald2436
      @billmcdonald2436 2 года назад +5

      I agree. I’m not into the vintage tvs but I am into vintage radios. I still watch all of his videos anyway because of the commentary

    • @glenninsouthtexas2514
      @glenninsouthtexas2514 2 года назад +4

      I agree. It’s also a trip watching the mask hysteria and Covid psychosis in the LA area.

  • @99marua
    @99marua 2 года назад +20

    I am japanese.What does the high pressure caution sticker mean is Be careful of high voltage. It's a translation mistake.

    • @F40PH-2CAT
      @F40PH-2CAT Год назад +2

      Voltage is literally the pressure of the current....so the term isn't that far off.

  • @richardweinberger2756
    @richardweinberger2756 2 года назад +44

    Last month I ordered a Seiko watch direct from Japan, it was a very basic army-type watch that they only sell to their domestic market. No date or days,, just the time.
    Anyway it arrived 5 days after the order was placed, and had a Japanese snack inside along with a coupon for free shipping on my next order :)
    Gotta love the way they do business.

    • @randyab9go188
      @randyab9go188 2 года назад +2

      Richard what company did you buy your watch thorough? I would like to purchase a watch like that made in Japan.

    • @richardweinberger2756
      @richardweinberger2756 2 года назад +5

      @@randyab9go188 The seller was ShoppinginJapanNET.
      I saw some interesting watches while surfing online, and this seller had many positive reviews, so I gave it a try.
      I don't claim to be an expert on this sort of thing but I was very happy with their service.
      Be advised that warranty service for a JDM(non-export Japanese product) item will probably only valid in Japan.

    • @kenji6612
      @kenji6612 2 года назад +1

      The only thing that bugs me with some Japanese sellers is the fact that they like to put "EXCELLENT +++++++++++++++" on most of their items, especially cameras. The more pluses the better, apparently! Even though they look less than excellent..

    • @chachavessel
      @chachavessel 2 года назад +1

      @@kenji6612 maybe, they just love Bill and Ted.

    • @shmehfleh3115
      @shmehfleh3115 2 года назад

      I bought some video games from a Japanese seller, and they included some candy along with them. It was very nice of the seller to do that.

  • @TurboTel68
    @TurboTel68 2 года назад +8

    I don’t just come here for the television’s, the chaos and commentary make it absolutely priceless

  • @scharkalvin
    @scharkalvin 2 года назад +8

    The cat wants you to open the box already so he can sit in it.

  • @ToneHobart
    @ToneHobart 2 года назад +13

    I like the cat feeding part of the video too. a rare glimpse into your life. If the cat likes you You must be OK.

    • @directcurrent5751
      @directcurrent5751 2 года назад +3

      Mark Twain: When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction.

  • @Suddenlyits1960
    @Suddenlyits1960 2 года назад +11

    “Look at this list of ingredients here! Do you think that thing (points to cat) was designed to run on all this”
    Your commentary on the cat food is hilarious,I’m glad the cat came around for his scientifically engineered meal and started all this.

  • @gordonwelcher9598
    @gordonwelcher9598 2 года назад +4

    It's always good to see a cat in a video

  • @sleora
    @sleora 2 года назад +5

    22 year olds here ! Totaly approve ! I love my (still in repair state) old 80's Philips Color CRT !

  • @HappyDiscoDeath
    @HappyDiscoDeath 2 года назад +4

    Coffee and a snarky Shango066 video are time well spent.

  • @waynio67
    @waynio67 2 года назад +8

    Try being in the U.K. where the mains voltage is between 230-240V, you feel that I can tell you!⚡️⚡️☠️☠️

  • @crooner2007
    @crooner2007 2 года назад +10

    I have a 1963 Marantz Model 10 FM stereo tube tuner (#35 of 100 made), in which each individual solder joint was marked red. This was a very expensive unit and Marantz quality control was second to none. The Japanese admired the company and actually started collecting vintage tube Marantz hi-fi equipment before everybody else in the 1970's..

    • @danilorainone406
      @danilorainone406 2 года назад

      made in sun valley?

    • @crooner2007
      @crooner2007 2 года назад +1

      @@danilorainone406 No. This is way before that. Made in Long Island City, New York!

  • @mechtrician1
    @mechtrician1 2 года назад +14

    Having worked in Japan, knowing their attention to detail, yes someone checked each individual solder joint.

    • @johnmadow5331
      @johnmadow5331 2 года назад +3

      I used to work at Raytheon where they used to made military electronics equipment. Every components we put together by soldering we have two independent inspectors to check each solder joints and stamp the process sheets for each steps of solder. These are hand soldering and we have to qualify both tools and worker and inspectors. I was told this type of quality control and manufacture made American not competitive with the rest of the world and we were fired from the job after servicing to the origination for 12 years,

    • @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980
      @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980 2 года назад

      Thats why I love my Lexus. Each one gets checked thoroughly by humans. Not like every 30th (I think) with their "cheaper" Toyotas.

    • @sextonmallard3325
      @sextonmallard3325 2 года назад

      Pye and Pilot branded Tv's and radios made in the 50s and 60s under licence by Brownlee Bros. In Ireland all have the red QC inspection paint dots on all component joints.

  • @shawnstthomas4811
    @shawnstthomas4811 2 года назад +11

    I was today years old when I learned that Toshiba stands for Tokyo-Shibaura...

    • @n2n8sda
      @n2n8sda 2 года назад +1

      It used to, its just toshiba now.. like the korean LG used to be "lucky goldstar" but it got a rep in the 80s as being shitty electronics so they rebranded themselves as "lifes good" hah.

  • @coondogtheman
    @coondogtheman 2 года назад +7

    I scanned that sticker with the Japanese text on it with google lens and got: Since this unit is a high performance TV that uses "Keyed AGC", it is not necessary to adjust "AGC" during installation.
    Smaller text: if the radio wave is too strong and the screen bends, or if the white part turns gray, turn the "AGC"knob" to the left. If the radio wave is too weak and there is a lot of noise.

  • @XMguy
    @XMguy 2 года назад +5

    Hey I get a Cat Video AND an awesome TV unboxing in one!

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos 2 года назад +7

    The "High Pressure Caution" is actually "Warning - High Voltage" A lot of Asian languages still translate Voltage to Pressure even now.

    • @mrnmrn1
      @mrnmrn1 2 года назад +4

      And if I'm correct, French too. Tension means both voltage and pressure.

    • @111000100101001
      @111000100101001 2 года назад +1

      “Feel the tension man what a ride!”

  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman 2 года назад +9

    Wow, it looks so surreal to see those Covid news in black and white on a vintage Toshiba screen 😂😂😂

    • @skuula
      @skuula 2 года назад +5

      Hell, for any other purpose than just demonstrating the receiver, I don't understand how anyone could watch that vaxaganda...

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 года назад +3

      @@skuula yup, complete garbage. Has been for many decades, but now it's so bad it is on par with actual Chinese govt propaganda. They aren't even pretending anymore. I'm sure they're having trouble keeping their pants on over this current situation.

    • @albinklein7680
      @albinklein7680 2 года назад +5

      @@volvo09 here in Germany it's even worse. Unbearable.

  • @caseyhill3915
    @caseyhill3915 2 года назад +29

    Shango this is why we love your videos so much. No matter what you are jonesing for...you got it covered. Whether it be Politics, World Events, Nicotine Glaze, Wildlife(human or otherwise) or Aviation you the man. Look forward to the next video if we all aren't hiding under our kitchen tables to protect us from the nuclear blast by then.

    • @codezero6023
      @codezero6023 2 года назад +4

      Or WEF - You will own nothing but be happy :-)

    • @kareno8634
      @kareno8634 2 года назад +3

      the World shall look no further. _says the Cat_

    • @bigalsmallengines
      @bigalsmallengines 2 года назад +2

      Agreed! I wish the guy was my neighbor. 🍻

  • @robscafidi4070
    @robscafidi4070 2 года назад +8

    Japanese-market cars will also often have a mixture of English, Japanese, and universal symbols for dashboard and stereo controls. Sometimes it's because the equivalent Japanese characters won't fit in the space and still be legible, sometimes it's because of the cost of making different plastic molds isn't worth it, sometimes it's an aesthetic choice.

  • @HughTVDX
    @HughTVDX 2 года назад +13

    Fairly certain those modulators with comsat on the front were made by R. L. Drake company who made communications receivers and branched out into satellite TV receivers etc. Vintage about 1990.Very well made and ran for years with no problem, channel number set by dip switches, search Drake VM400.

  • @F40PH-2CAT
    @F40PH-2CAT 2 года назад +18

    Those air pillows are good for packages when used properly. But this should have been double boxed.

    • @jamesplotkin4674
      @jamesplotkin4674 2 года назад +2

      Minimum 6 inches on each side from inside box to outer box. But, if you don't give a damn, or you're uneducated, ship it like this.

  • @keith9876
    @keith9876 2 года назад +7

    I collect and repair early SS receivers and have seen alot of those vintage grey electrolytic capacitors. I have an all germanium 1965 Kenwood KT-10 receiver, the first solid state model they made. It has close to 70 of them in it and it works great. It's capacitors were around 2 to 5 ohms esr with a little leakage. The unit tests pretty close to spec. Then another one might need many or all replaced. I think it's mostly down to the conditions it spent it's life in.
    I was once given a 1966 Lafayette receiver that spent 30 years in a hot humid flea market attic, every single electrolytic cap was wide open, didn't even register as a cap. Most of the resistors were double their value and a small fire sometime in the past melted one of the wiring bundles. I was going to use it for parts but I thought "what parts", so I as a joke I replaced the caps, fixed the wiring and shorted outputs set the bias. I wasn't expecting it to work, but the thing worked. I use it as my computer headphone amp and it sounds pretty good.
    I've been watching you videos for years and learned alot. Keep up the great videos.
    Keith

    • @Suddenlyits1960
      @Suddenlyits1960 2 года назад +2

      I have a kenwood tk-80u receiver from around 1965. It has a solid state amplifier section but still uses tubes in the tuner.
      It’s pretty heavy and well made. I like the two tone cabinet on it too.

    • @keith9876
      @keith9876 2 года назад

      @@Suddenlyits1960 How does it sound?

  • @MrRadioGypsy
    @MrRadioGypsy 2 года назад +3

    Wow . . . thanks for the transformer bucking configuration concept! Had NO clue about nor heard about it - until today. Yes, I am a relative noob to electronics. Learning about electronics is why I watch the shangster.
    Belt that Toshiba picture bulb with the Beltron!

  • @tectalabyss
    @tectalabyss 2 года назад +3

    Hi Shango0. Great to see the Japan set working. We had one our Brother in law bought back,in the mid 70's Of course it never picked up any of the two channels we got here in the mountains. : ) It was a console set. Bright picture tube. No internet in those days. All my best.

  • @jeff32276
    @jeff32276 2 года назад +1

    Another awesome video Shango. Thank you.

  • @error52
    @error52 2 года назад +24

    Why is the text on the cabinet in English? Because it's cheaper when the company decides to export the set - all they'd have to do in that case is change the stick-on labels and the supply voltage. For one, huge companies, like Toshiba, would have had a much larger market outside Japan - they sold sets all over the world. For another, I can imagine that having a set with English markings would be seen as more "modern" in Japan at the time, as opposed to the ancient hieroglyphs.

    • @kpanic23
      @kpanic23 2 года назад +1

      They would need to change the text anyway since no other country uses 100V line voltage.

    • @albinklein7680
      @albinklein7680 2 года назад

      @@kpanic23 but that's just a small piece in the mold which has to be changed.

  • @briang.7206
    @briang.7206 2 года назад +2

    Its fun watching tv with Shango.

  • @bigalsmallengines
    @bigalsmallengines 2 года назад +3

    Jabs for joints..... LOL There must be something
    about a shot so effective that you have to pay people to
    take them. Very cool television I think. I like that
    modulation rack. Good ideas! Cheers to you buddy! 🍻 -Al

  • @leonardgoldberg2879
    @leonardgoldberg2879 2 года назад +3

    'If you have to be persuaded, reminded, pressured, lied to, incentivized, coerced, bullied, socially shamed, guilt-tripped, threatened, punished and criminalized .... If all of this is considered necessary to gain your compliance - you can be absolutely certain that what is promoted is not in your best interest.
    Ian Watson. Sounds like the vaccination program too me.

  • @garyruark9506
    @garyruark9506 2 года назад +1

    Reminds me of my 12 inch XAM TV I had as a kid. Good video. Amazing it survived shipping.

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 2 года назад

    Great video as always Dr Shanego

  • @hadireg
    @hadireg 2 года назад +1

    Grat video as usual. Nice setup with the buck transformer

  • @hydroxan1508
    @hydroxan1508 2 года назад +1

    I love your content. Keep it up, and stay safe!

  • @gabotron94
    @gabotron94 Год назад +2

    Another young collector here, just so you know we're around

  • @phillanassa759
    @phillanassa759 2 года назад +2

    A perfect Saturday, my birthday and I get my Shango fix. What could be better! .. " could you get out of the way" he says to the cat. I think that kitty needs a recap! Toshiba Pubic 12 with the folding channel selector and child proof picture adjustments!

  • @kennethbarker852
    @kennethbarker852 2 года назад

    fantastic video to watch on youtube thank you take care.

  • @Rev22-21
    @Rev22-21 2 года назад +9

    Actually I'm impressed with the voltage dropping method. I'd forgotten you'd could do that.

    • @directcurrent5751
      @directcurrent5751 2 года назад +1

      I missed why that is better than the Dial-o-Rama Kill Volts thingy ?

    • @Mister_Brown
      @Mister_Brown 2 года назад

      @@directcurrent5751 because you can put that bucking transformer in the tv and leave it there, also the transformer costs $5 or something a variac is gonna be 10x that for the required current

  • @versedbridge4007
    @versedbridge4007 2 года назад

    Awesome, not only a vintage television, but a vintage JDM television! Glad to see it.

  • @michaelcalvin42
    @michaelcalvin42 2 года назад +3

    I know I saw others commenting on this, but it's actually very common for Japanese products to contain English text. They actually take mandatory English classes in school (although I'm not sure exactly when this process started.) English is considered cool or trendy, and a lot of basic words are known to the general population. In fact, it's very common for video games (in the original Japanese release) to be sprinkled with random English terms to this day.

    • @AaronSmart.online
      @AaronSmart.online 2 года назад

      I'm guessing it's a prestige thing too - it gives the impression that Toshiba are a prominent global manufacturer, not someone who has never sold anything outside of Japan.

  • @kano8474
    @kano8474 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video Shango.

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 2 года назад +3

    Nice Set I have a little color Toshiba tv from 1978 it is a nice little set !

    • @johnmadow5331
      @johnmadow5331 2 года назад +2

      My uncle brought Sanyo colour TV 14" set from Px in Japan in 1968 for $250.00. He hand carried it to Philadelphia, PA and the set was stolen from his apartment 1 month later. Color TV was consider out of reach for ordinarily citizen that cost more than 3 years old used car back in 1968.

  • @minimaxxl8
    @minimaxxl8 2 года назад +1

    Nice little set. Quite amazing to see a fully tube based set from the '70. In Europe most 1968 year and onward sets are all transistorized.

  • @cttv90108
    @cttv90108 2 года назад +2

    the content was spot on for this video

  • @angelhelp6819
    @angelhelp6819 2 года назад +1

    Good afternoon I like all your videos very excellent

  • @brianfletcher9774
    @brianfletcher9774 2 года назад

    Kitties and electronics….dang fine video Shango ! Greetings from South Dakota. I love your commentary, keep up the good work.

  • @thedailybench2527
    @thedailybench2527 2 года назад

    Oh man! That news will just get more depressing uggh but anyhow nice video! This is better than the news watching you revive/repair tv and radios!

  • @rolandkeith5322
    @rolandkeith5322 2 года назад +1

    That is awesome what you did with the transformer I never knew you could do that....very cool

    • @chachavessel
      @chachavessel 2 года назад

      Google something like, "diy buck boost transformer"
      It's pretty cool to increase or decrease potentials while playing with primary and secondary windings
      I'd post a link but Dan doesn't like that.
      His channel, his rules. Peace

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 6 месяцев назад

    @19:25 - No matter how sarcastic or sardonic you may be, you never cease to make things relatable to the average non-repair guy. My wife does not agree. She thinks you're dry. She never listens long enough for the humor to hit her.

  • @westelaudio943
    @westelaudio943 2 года назад +1

    "All you had to do was follow the damn filament curcuit CJ!"

  • @CoreyDeWalt
    @CoreyDeWalt 2 года назад

    I love your meowmix. He deserves the camera time.

  • @tpa6120a2dwp
    @tpa6120a2dwp 2 года назад +6

    Years ago, a friend who grew up in the 80s and still got to experience soviet tv told me that the fact color tvs were so expensive there did not bother people that much since there was hardly anything except propaganda to watch anyways. Having quit watching tv myself around 2005, your snippets of cable news make it perfectly clear what he meant, back then I did not really get it.
    If there were no way to watch old movies/series on them, restoring tvs today would be a very odd hobby - hours of tedious troubleshooting only to be rewarded with content that makes you want to throw a brick at the damn thing instantly. Love your commentary, keep up the good work!

    • @cmans79tr7
      @cmans79tr7 2 года назад +1

      Bottled - Ha, that's funny. I can imagine an interstellar traveler, billions of years from now, landing on our inert husk of an earth, finding and restoring a television and some media, only to throw a brick through the picture bulb once the results were viewed and translated.

    • @HughTVDX
      @HughTVDX 2 года назад +1

      I remember watching Soviet TV channel 1 on satellite(Gorizont satellite) in the 80's,the grain harvest was a favourite topic and going round factories. There were various channels on this satellite, not intended for public viewing, sometimes they'd put up the BBC 'Top of the pops' show(bit like American bandstand) and sometimes even porn tapes. This was in downtime on the 'intervision' channel where they'd do newsfeeds to Cuba and E. Europe.If you search Soviet TV on RUclips there are some news clips about.

    • @ivok9846
      @ivok9846 2 года назад

      i kinda think you can watch old stuff on new tvs....restoring is not about that... it's mostly "can i do this, is it possible today?"
      it's not about picture quality, as that will almost always be inferior...
      i agree on modern content... radio, tv, might as well add internet as a whole these days....

    • @tpa6120a2dwp
      @tpa6120a2dwp 2 года назад

      ​@@ivok9846 For me the purpose of restoring is mainly to bring the (in my case) radio back to a solid reliable working state like when it was in regular use. It would be nice to have some normal broadcast that is worth listening to, but where I live there are only weak signals and several stations overlapping each other at night. To have some period correct stuff to listen to, I built a low power 3 channel "transmitter" from 3 cheap mp3 players that modulate 3 small single transistor oscillators tuned to 700, 1000 and 1200 kHz. This gives just about the right range for use inside the house. The mp3 players each loop through their sd card full of django reinhard, seeburg muzak etc. constantly, so you can choose the genre but its always a surprise whats currently playing.

    • @ivok9846
      @ivok9846 2 года назад

      @@tpa6120a2dwp interesting idea, reminds me of gallery widget on android phone that randomly shows images on ' desktop', from phone's camera or screenshots, few "channels" at once...
      would be interesting to make video version, that way there would always be "something interesting on", and you would never know what....
      and one would get to watch all those hours and hours of video collection....
      and it would mostly be good stuff, ie stuff i picked, not them people's junk repeated over and over...
      or i could also just start watching those Capra's movies i capped at least 10yrs ago...or few random episodes of "northern exposure", 20 years old vhs tapes i dunno contents of, etc.

  • @Tim-Kaa
    @Tim-Kaa 2 года назад

    Nice job

  • @robinsattahip2376
    @robinsattahip2376 2 года назад +5

    "Passed the inspection" might actually mean something in Japan. Possibly not like China Inspector 3.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc 2 года назад

    I had my first TV that was almost identical to this. Had it in my bedroom. I was so happy. Watched Solid Gold

  • @waltschannel7465
    @waltschannel7465 2 года назад +4

    I'd heard of the bucking xformer concept, but never seen it or heard it explained that clearly. Will be going back to that segment after a bit. I have a bunch of hi amperage 12 volt xformers that should work well.

    • @vancouverman4313
      @vancouverman4313 2 года назад

      Think of each coil in the secondary of a transformer as having it's own voltage across it. If you wire them in phase, meaning series aiding (like batteries adding their voltages together) you get the voltages adding together, if you wire them out-of-phase, one voltage subtracts from the voltage of the other. If one voltage is 120 volts and one is 20 volts, in phase, you get 140 volts, if the 20 volt winding is wired out-of-phase (antiphase), you get 100 volts output.

  • @TapesNstuffS
    @TapesNstuffS 2 года назад +6

    The back has english probably because they shipped a similar model to USA, Canada. Cheaper to print different labels than make different plastic molds.

    • @matthewbestdfghy
      @matthewbestdfghy 2 года назад

      Yes but you wouldn’t build a tv for the North American market at 100 volts.

    • @TapesNstuffS
      @TapesNstuffS 2 года назад

      @@matthewbestdfghy True. Must be a bit more complicated.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewbestdfghy Molds cost a whole lot more than adjusting a resistor value or changing to a tube with a different filament voltage for the series string.

    • @Mister_Brown
      @Mister_Brown 2 года назад

      @@hotpuppy1 but the voltage is molded into it so you would have to change the mold anyway

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse 2 года назад

    Well I learned me something today alright, great tip 'bucking transformer'...cheers.

  • @matthiasmartin1975
    @matthiasmartin1975 2 года назад +4

    Here's another idea for sane content to display on your repair TV sets: Find a Laptop with an S-Video output and just play some Radio-TV-Phononut RUclips Playlist on it, of course full screen. It might be a bit of a challenge to find a laptop that is old enough to have S-Video but new enough to not choke on RUclips video playback. But it only has to do 480p, so that should help. Or you could use a modern computer and use some kind of hdmi-to-composite converter, I guess that would be easier to pull off. You could also play videos of cute kittens, or even straight up info wars (not from YT of course), although that might get you banned for defying the narrative. Well, my favorite would still be if you would put your own repair videos on a hardware video player with composite or s-video output and would feed that into your professional modulator.

    • @AaronSmart.online
      @AaronSmart.online 2 года назад +2

      Raspberry Pi composite out would be much easier and capable of playing modern RUclips

    • @matthiasmartin1975
      @matthiasmartin1975 2 года назад

      @@AaronSmart.online Great idea, of course, i totally forgot about the RPi.

  • @stuszith
    @stuszith 2 года назад

    Kudos to you Sir ~ For Having the Patience to fix and Collect these Electronic Relics! --I have a few Myself - mostly in parts - Have an Old CRAIG R-T-R tape recorder for you in parts ( Interested??)

  • @emmarandom9609
    @emmarandom9609 2 года назад +1

    The kitty-analysis & feed portion of this video makes it an instant classic in my books, up there with the Philthy Ford, fly-zapper-vision and all. At least you can make more use of NTSC-J sets than we can in the UK. Who knows, if I ever hit the big bucks I may well look you up to send over a Trinitron KV1360U that doesn't really work. Has a raster but nothing else currently. I best not mark it "fragile" though else the shadow mask will end up tangled with the grids.

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms 2 года назад

      For me its the tv with the mask

  • @pamperchusqueek8193
    @pamperchusqueek8193 2 года назад +1

    Cats love your voice. Thats normal with all calm people

  • @jamesearl5071
    @jamesearl5071 2 года назад +3

    you know that dog "His Master's Voice " well you have the cat version .. nothing looks bad with your new mascotte

  • @michaelmacdonald3408
    @michaelmacdonald3408 2 года назад +4

    I agree with on propaganda news a load of lies.

  • @chezsnailez
    @chezsnailez 2 года назад +1

    @2:22 - plate had a scrumptious sky raisin!
    Step on those packing bubbles and you'll be walking on imported air!

  • @davepike6170
    @davepike6170 2 года назад

    I agree with you completely on the gray caps, either all are ok, or all are bad, that's what I have found on Japanese color and BW sets.

  • @TheSiloTeam
    @TheSiloTeam 2 года назад +1

    That cat food made us hurl and turn a shade of monochrome.

  • @n2n8sda
    @n2n8sda 2 года назад +1

    Shame the knobs got broken in shipping.. nice little set, I cant remember anymore but you used to be able to build a little box that used an rf modulator out of a vcr or something that you could retune to convert the japanese RF frequency to standard US spec... maybe some schematics floating around on the net but these days its probably easier just to bypass the tuner with composite video unless you are really trying to use some old computer or game or something.

  •  2 года назад

    Muito bom parabéns

  • @nickb.8876
    @nickb.8876 2 года назад +1

    I too like to step the voltage down on my older electronics. Mainly my radios from the 1930s that have the little dinky power transformers which run hot as hell. I'll use a 20-30Ω 25W chassis mount power resistor, applying PC thermal paste really helps spread the heat.

    • @Rev22-21
      @Rev22-21 2 года назад +1

      I've tried that too...even using a fan to assist in keeping them cool. But going to try the transformer trick.

    • @nickb.8876
      @nickb.8876 2 года назад +2

      @@Rev22-21Definitely worth a try. Although I think a lot of it boils down to companies cheapening out. Whether it be the transformer has less Iron in the core, or the specs barely meet the requirements.

  • @denisohbrien
    @denisohbrien 2 года назад +3

    ive seen the red dot on solder joint thing a tonne on old japanese stuff here in the UK. always imagined some poor fella (or fellette) with a wee red marker in a QA factory dabbing it all day every day. Made me sad tbo, that a persons work could be so dire.

    • @albinklein7680
      @albinklein7680 2 года назад +3

      A good friend of mine lived in the German democratic republic and when he was a sixteen year old apprentice in a metal workshop, he had to make vent grills for electric motors with a drill and sheet aluminum. For three months or so. He drilled literally millions after millions of holes; day after day, week after week; just because there was a shortage of perforated sheet aluminum...

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 2 года назад

      The most tedious job I ever had to do was running a self-test on new boards in which you had to watch the LED blink 3 times; if it only blinked twice, the test failed, so you could not take your eyes away. The guy working next to me was a coke-head and he could pass twice as many as I could in an hour, with zero failures. A week or two later, once they were built into a chassis, we found out why.

  • @irtbmtind89
    @irtbmtind89 2 года назад

    My parents bought a Toshiba in the late 80s, It was a Japanese chassis and I think a Singapore tube, it was assembled at their plant in Nashville and it refused to die, they kept it as their main TV until 2009 when they got an LCD. The only real annoyance with it was it didn't have composite video inputs.

  • @randyab9go188
    @randyab9go188 2 года назад +2

    Aztec in the 80's did the red mark inspection on every solder joint on their switching power supplies. Good quality stuff except Aztec used RIFA across the line caps. Bang, smoke, stink!

  • @davepike6170
    @davepike6170 2 года назад

    Love your cat "photo bombs!" 😄

  • @josehugobarrerasanchez4396
    @josehugobarrerasanchez4396 2 года назад +2

    Que buena imagen para ser una TV de blanco y negro y de válvulas ELECTRÓNICAS, estas si son TVS y duran muchos años 👍👍👏

  • @soulrobotics
    @soulrobotics 2 года назад +1

    Mr. Shango066, you Definitely MUST have another channel commentig the commenters. I bet you hit 100.000 viewers in a week. Perhaps even you can run for president, hahaha

    • @shango066
      @shango066  2 года назад

      Northland marshmallow minor Smart Financial in Westminster

  • @Sys-Edit0r-1995
    @Sys-Edit0r-1995 2 года назад +1

    Maybe high pressure refers to high voltage seeing it's on the HV rectifier box...

  • @Pawelr98
    @Pawelr98 2 года назад +2

    24:15 You should try a different connection, connecting primary and secondary in series and then going to mains. Primary will receive lower voltage and the voltage reduction will also be lower. Also decreases flux in the transformer, lowering losses. This combination I often prefer to use with 250V on mains, which makes traditional 230/24V transformers a bit warm because of higher flux when pushing 250V onto 230V winding.

    • @Seiskid
      @Seiskid 2 года назад

      Rod Elliot has an article "Bucking (And Boosting) Transformers" and he also recommends wiring the way you suggested. Probably doesn't matter for a quick bench test (and less confusing with leads), but for a permanent connection this is a good suggestion.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 2 года назад

      I was going to say this. In an autotransformer configuration a 120->24 transformer will output exactly 100 volts.

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms 2 года назад +1

    Overnight TV's from japan? getting fancy there ! !

    • @MrHBSoftware
      @MrHBSoftware 2 года назад

      fed ex guy was driving a black honda civic with green neons under it and mishimoto zx tyres

  • @michaelwitas9482
    @michaelwitas9482 2 года назад +2

    Is that perhaps a hotel TV for the Japanese market?

  • @jimw7ry
    @jimw7ry 2 года назад +1

    27:00 No... Not cringe worthy. Just the way things are done during testing and research and teaching! Good job!

  • @compu85
    @compu85 2 года назад

    I've often caught CJ watching your videos at the workshops we go to.

    • @shango066
      @shango066  2 года назад

      Workshops?

    • @compu85
      @compu85 2 года назад

      @@shango066 ya, with VCF. I'm assuming we're taking about the same younger CJ who's big into tube stuff, who lives on the east coast?

    • @classiccomputers6211
      @classiccomputers6211 2 года назад

      @@compu85 Yes

  • @vancouverman4313
    @vancouverman4313 2 года назад

    That's a nice little cat you have there. Considering that the TV has English all over it, it must of been a special TV made for American military personnel living in Japan.

  • @1112223333111
    @1112223333111 2 года назад

    that set kicks ass for how old it is. no caps needed

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 2 года назад

    Thanks Dan, you continue to kill this shit!

  • @Wenlocktvdx
    @Wenlocktvdx 2 года назад

    Japanese channels 1,2 and 3 are in the FM band (their FM band is roughly 70-90mhz). Ch 1 video is 91.25, Ch 2 is 97.25 and Ch 3 is 103.25mhz

  • @columbusmarkchristopher6918
    @columbusmarkchristopher6918 2 года назад

    Very smart

  • @blackvinylgrooves
    @blackvinylgrooves 2 года назад

    My kitties love Mixed Grill too,

  • @monocleenthusiast2381
    @monocleenthusiast2381 2 года назад +2

    I think "High pressure" refers to high voltage

  • @andersonmartinsdasilva8503
    @andersonmartinsdasilva8503 2 года назад

    Interesting.... Here in Brazil in 90´s many japanese-brazilian people went to work in Japan for many years and back to Brazil with eletronics (normally radios, game consoles, CD players) many of them in 100VAC so they buy transformer adapters,since brazilian home power lines in some cities may be 127 or 220VAC 60Hz. Also our Digital TV standard is based on Japanese standard (ISDB-T), the diffrence is the video and audio codecs (mp4 and AAC+ here). Altough our language is portuguese, is quite common many eletronics are legends or menus configurable in english.

  • @MiamiMillionaire
    @MiamiMillionaire 2 года назад

    The condition is still comparatively good, the last TV I had in the mail had a broken picture tube :-(

  • @freesaxon6835
    @freesaxon6835 2 года назад +4

    Hello from 🇬🇧 You still doing the Covid thing over there, or is it an old video ?
    Over here we have transitioned into WW3
    Live in fear

  • @burntoutelectronics
    @burntoutelectronics 2 года назад +6

    G’day from Australia

    • @albear972
      @albear972 2 года назад

      Say something worthwile or nothing at all.

    • @burntoutelectronics
      @burntoutelectronics 2 года назад +3

      @@albear972 a comment from the other side of the planet sounded pretty cool and “worthwhile “

    • @moviemania1137
      @moviemania1137 2 года назад +4

      @@albear972 Who pissed in your coffee this morning?

    • @mehmeh5471
      @mehmeh5471 2 года назад +2

      @@moviemania1137 Must have vax regret

    • @rock.doctor
      @rock.doctor 2 года назад +1

      @@albear972 Say something worthwile or nothing at all.

  • @vintageradios7790
    @vintageradios7790 2 года назад +2

    What a shame. That tv lasted all this time until the shipping co. Threw it around like a football and busted the knobs. On the flew occasions when I shipped something I packed it VERY well and I wrote on the box in large letters. " smash me bust me" I need to collect the insurance. Nothing was ever damaged. Go figure???.

  • @waltergabriel3694
    @waltergabriel3694 2 года назад +1

    Well I did learn a little bit about canned cat food. 🐈 today.

  • @Radiowild
    @Radiowild 2 года назад +2

    Is that your kitty or a neighborhood stray? He looks like he wants to assist you in your evaluation and repairs.

  • @carlburgess9635
    @carlburgess9635 2 года назад +1

    OH! I just thought of what a might be an interesting experiment. The tube that had it's top broken off, and lost it's (pumped in) vacuum. Try to put some inert gas into it before powering it up? The only problem I can think of is that the heat transfer may be higher than what would you would see in a vacuum, but the filament may not burn out very fast.

    • @albinklein7680
      @albinklein7680 2 года назад

      That's an interesting idea indeed.

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 2 года назад

      The filament is already blown.

    • @carlburgess9635
      @carlburgess9635 2 года назад

      @@westelaudio943 I know, I watched the video, just saying it might be an interesting experiment to try.

  • @randynelson2265
    @randynelson2265 2 года назад +1

    In Kalifornia they got Jaberjointus. The joints for jabs program.

  • @robinsonsoto8471
    @robinsonsoto8471 2 года назад

    Could you explain the bucking configuration.