06-06-2019, 07:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2019, 07:21 AM by Jac Janssen.)
Thanks Frank,
That large console is a projection set. Screen size is 40 x 30 cm, in compliance with the 4:3 aspect ratio of the 567 standard.
Somewhat later, but also in 1948, Philips decided to make a direct view console model, using the projection set chassis as much as possible.
The CRT is 9".
Here you see the 9" console in front of the projection console:
The 9" console is about the height of a Pye D16T receiver, but a bit wider to house all those large chassis.
I'm very happy to have these extremely rare sets, and of course that I can now operate them at their original 567 line standard!
Jac
That large console is a projection set. Screen size is 40 x 30 cm, in compliance with the 4:3 aspect ratio of the 567 standard.
Somewhat later, but also in 1948, Philips decided to make a direct view console model, using the projection set chassis as much as possible.
The CRT is 9".
Here you see the 9" console in front of the projection console:
The 9" console is about the height of a Pye D16T receiver, but a bit wider to house all those large chassis.
I'm very happy to have these extremely rare sets, and of course that I can now operate them at their original 567 line standard!
Jac







