Another cool little TV for Adrian's Analog Basement. This time it's a 9" Panasonic TV with an awesome retro look to it. Also, this set uses a technology I've never worked on before, so it was a first for me.
Panasonic AN-809
Chassis Number N95
CRT: Matsushita 230AEB4 TYC
Heater voltage 4.2v, operating voltage 10kv nominal
TV is roughly from 1973 based on a newspaper AD I could find, where it was $80 USD or about $500 in today's dollars.
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Sencore VG91
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More information on the CRT and tubes: [ Ссылка ]
Support the channel on Patreon:
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Adrian's Digital Basement (Main Channel)
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-- Tools
Deoxit D5:
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O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards)
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Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe:
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Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron:
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Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope:
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Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier:
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TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro)
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TS100 Soldering Iron:
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EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter:
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DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer:
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Magnetic Screw Holder:
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Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine)
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RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI)
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Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five)
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Heat Sinks:
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Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too)
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--- Links
My GitHub repository:
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Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA – Portland, OR – PDX Commodore Users Group
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--- Instructional videos
My video on damage-free chip removal:
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--- Music
Intro music and other tracks by:
Nathan Divino
@itsnathandivino
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