[NJARC] Flea Market Meanderings....
Aaron Hunter
ahunter01 at comcast.net
Fri Aug 29 09:40:31 EDT 2008
John
I found an ad for your "RCA Rider Chanalyst" in Volume IV, 1947 - 1948
Red Book. The book is copyrighted 1950 and the model is given as 162-C.
Ad says "...speeds up those tough service jobs." ... "Turns loss items
into profits. 52 - page instruction book shows test set-ups, circuit
diagrams, discusses multitudes of obscure troubles and explains
applications of Chanalyst Analyzer." Sold for $162.50 in 1950. I could
not find service documentation in any of my Red Books. Guess I don't
have the right one.
Aaron
John Ruccolo wrote:
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>Today at the Columbus Flea Market I picked up an original 78 RPM record of "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and his Comets. Believe it or not, it says on the label, "Fox Trot Vocal Chorus by Bill Haley"
>Fox Trot??? OH BROTHER! I guess the record company did *not* know what they had!
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>I also picked up an RCA/Rider Chanalyst (it was cheap). Has anybody actually ever repaired a radio with one of these gadgets? I wonder if it really sped up the repair process "back in the day." Does anybody have a manual? I'll see if I can download it from BAMA or somewhere. Any user experiences would be welcome. Worst-case, I got four eye tubes.
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>John
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