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1983 Philips 26CS3890/05R Teletext & Printer
MRG Systems ATP600 Databridge
Teletext Editing Terminal
Microvitec Monitor 1451MS4
BBC Microcomputer TELETEXT Project
Viewdata, Prestel, Philips
Philips Model Identification
1976/77 Rank Arena AC6333 – Worlds First Teletext Receiver
PYE 1980s Brochure
Ceefax (Teletext) Turns 50
Philips 1980s KT3 – K30 Range Brochure
Zanussi Television Brochure 1982
Ferguson Videostar Review
She soon put that down
1983 Sanyo Brochure
Wireless World Teletext Decoder
Unitra Brochure
Rediffusion CITAC (MK4A)
Thorn TRUMPS 2
Grundig Brochure 1984
The Obscure and missing Continental
G11 Television 1978 – 1980
Reditune
Hitachi VIP201P C.E.D Player
Thorn 3D01 – VHD VideoDisc Player
Granada Television Brochure, 1970s
Long Gone UK TV Shops
Memories of a Derwent Field Service Engineer
PYE Australia Circa 1971
Radios-TV VRAT
Fabulous Fablon
Thorn TX10 Chassis
Crusty-TV Museum, Analogue TV Network
Philips N1500 Warning!
Rumbelows
Thorn EMI Advertising
Thorn’s Guide to Servicing a VCR
Ferguson 3V24 De-Robed
Want to tell us a story?
Video Circuits V15 – Tripler Tester
Thorn Chassis Guide
Remove Teletext Lines & VCR Problems
Suggestions
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Dynatron TV23A Falcon service info required
Hi,
Would anyone have any service information for the Dynatron TV23A falcon? All costs met. I have asked at the Dynatron museum, but they don't have anything.
Jon
BVWS Member
Hi Jon,
Cant help with the information you require but I would be interested to see some pictures of the set please.
Wasn't there two versions of the Falcon, the early one had a TRF front end, I could be confused with something else ?
Found this but apart from some info there is littlebto help with the circuit.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O371996/dynatron-tv23a-television-dynatron-radio-ltd/#
Frank
I am fairly sure Brian Cuff had the information as he listed it when we were talking about a Dynatron set from 49 that was DC only.
Not sure who managed all his effects after his passing.
Posted by: freyaHi Jon,
Cant help with the information you require but I would be interested to see some pictures of the set please.
Wasn't there two versions of the Falcon, the early one had a TRF front end, I could be confused with something else ?
I hope to take some pictures of the set tomorrow (inside and out) and will start a new post in the B&W section. Not sure of the front end details. On Jonz valve page there are pictures of the TV24 that looks identical to the TV23A that I have.
Jon
BVWS Member
Posted by: NuvistorFound this but apart from some info there is littlebto help with the circuit.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O371996/dynatron-tv23a-television-dynatron-radio-ltd/#
Hi Frank,
I found that also, but the cabinet design is very different to mine.
Jon
BVWS Member
Ah, Jons page is a wealth of information, I was on the right track about there being two sets with the same name, but different models as I read it, a 1948 TV23 Falcon with 23 valves and TRF front end, the other a TV24A Falcon with possibly 24 valves.
Look forward to reading about your set.