True Televisions have the CRT Tube !! Welcome to the Obsolete Technology Tellye Web Museum. Here you will see a TV Museum showing many Old Tube Television sets all with the CRT Tube, B/W ,color, Digital, and 100HZ Scan rate, Tubes technology. This is the opportunity on the WEB to see, one more time, what real technology WAS ! In the mean time watch some crappy lcd picture around shop centers (but don't buy them, or money lost, they're already broken when new) !!!
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In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and information about some of the electronic, electrical and electrotechnical Obsolete technology relics that the Frank Sharp Private museum has accumulated over the years .
Premise: There are lots of vintage electrical and electronic items that have not survived well or even completely disappeared and forgotten.
Or are not being collected nowadays in proportion to their significance or prevalence in their heyday, this is bad and the main part of the death land. The heavy, ugly sarcophagus; models with few endearing qualities, devices that have some over-riding disadvantage to ownership such as heavy weight,toxicity or inflated value when dismantled, tend to be under-represented by all but the most comprehensive collections and museums. They get relegated to the bottom of the wants list, derided as 'more trouble than they are worth', or just forgotten entirely. As a result, I started to notice gaps in the current representation of the history of electronic and electrical technology to the interested member of the public.
Following this idea around a bit, convinced me that a collection of the peculiar alone could not hope to survive on its own merits, but a museum that gave equal display space to the popular and the unpopular, would bring things to the attention of the average person that he has previously passed by or been shielded from. It's a matter of culture. From this, the Obsolete Technology Tellye Web Museum concept developed and all my other things too. It's an open platform for all electrical Electronic TV technology to have its few, but NOT last, moments of fame in a working, hand-on environment. We'll never own Colossus or Faraday's first transformer, but I can show things that you can't see at the Science Museum, and let you play with things that the Smithsonian can't allow people to touch, because my remit is different.
There was a society once that was the polar opposite of our disposable, junk society. A whole nation was built on the idea of placing quality before quantity in all things. The goal was not “more and newer,” but “better and higher" .This attitude was reflected not only in the manufacturing of material goods, but also in the realms of art and architecture, as well as in the social fabric of everyday life. The goal was for each new cohort of children to stand on a higher level than the preceding cohort: they were to be healthier, stronger, more intelligent, and more vibrant in every way.
The society that prioritized human, social and material quality is a Winner. Truly, it is the high point of all Western civilization. Consequently, its defeat meant the defeat of civilization itself.
Today, the West is headed for the abyss. For the ultimate fate of our disposable society is for that society itself to be disposed of. And this will happen sooner, rather than later.How to use the site:
OLD, but ORIGINAL, Well made, Funny, Not remotely controlled............. and not Made in CHINA.
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Note that if you don't find what you searched for, try it after a period of time; the site is a never ending job !
Every CRT Television saved let revive knowledge, thoughts, moments of the past life which will never return again.........
Many contemporary "televisions" (more correctly named as displays) would not have this level of staying power, many would ware out or require major services within just five years or less and of course, there is that perennial bug bear of planned obsolescence where components are deliberately designed to fail and, or manufactured with limited edition specificities..... and without considering........picture......sound........quality........
..............The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of todays funny gadgets low price has faded from memory........ . . . . . .....Don't forget the past, the end of the world is upon us! Pretty soon it will all turn to dust!
Have big FUN ! !
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Thursday, July 5, 2018
MIVAR 20M2 CHASSIS CS1069/1 CRT TUBE SAMSUNG A48ECR141X57
Generally, green, red, and blue phosphors are regularly arranged in a dotted or striped pattern in the inner surface of a color CRT, and electron beams irradiate onto a target dot or stripe to make the corresponding phosphor luminesce.
However, the electron beams do not irradiate onto a target dot or stripe exactly but an adjacent phosphor dot or stripe of another color may also luminesce, which lowers color purity. Also, a fluorescent layer may luminesce due to electrons scattering at the inner wall of a panel or around shadow mask apertures, which causes lowering of contrast.
To avoid such lowering of color purity and contrast, generally a non-luminescent absorbent such as graphite is filled in a space between the respective phosphor dots or stripes to form a black matrix.
A black matrix is largely classified into a negative black matrix and a positive black matrix according to the size of a phosphor dot or stripe and the size of an electron beam irradiating onto a dot or stripe.
According to the negative black matrix, the irradiated beam is made larger than the phosphor dot or stripe, a landing margin is excellent, and contrast and luminance can be improved. However, if the black matrix size between the red, green, and blue phosphors cannot be adjusted uniformly, a poor quality screen, e.g. a color blot, is liable to be generated.
The negative black matrix is generally fabricated in the following manner.
First, a negative photoresist forming composition comprising a base resin, a binder, a dispersant, and a hardening agent are applied to the inner surface of a panel of a CRT and dried to form a photoresist layer. Then, the photoresist layer is exposed to light and developed so that an exposed portion where phosphor patterns are to be formed is hardened by a photo-reaction, to thereby form a photoresist pattern having a strong adherence to an underlying layer (here, the inner surface of the CRT panel) and being not developed by water.
Subsequently, graphite is applied to the photoresist pattern to form a black matrix layer. Then, etching and developing processes are sequentially performed to remove the exposed portion of the photoresist layer and the black matrix material layer on the exposed layer, thereby completing a black matrix pattern.
As described above, the negative black matrix is, however, formed through a long and complicated process line, and requires an etching step in which materials detrimental to the environment are used.
Also, manufacturing cost is too high to use Ti-containing black pigment composition which can form a black matrix having excellent blackness.
On the contrary, according to a positive black matrix, the irradiated beam is made smaller than the phosphor dot or stripe. Although an excellent landing margin is not easily obtained, the positive black matrix is advantageous in being easily fabricated without an etching step. However, since a photoresist forming material suitable for this method is not in practical use, the positive black matrix is not widely used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above problems, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a method for forming a positive black matrix having excellent blackness and an improved landing margin.
Accordingly, to achieve the above objective, there is provided a method for forming a black matrix comprising the steps of:
coating a photoresist forming composition containing a compound represented by the formula (1) on the inner surface of a panel and drying the same to form a photoresist layer;
exposing the photoresist layer;
coating a black pigment solution for forming a black matrix on the photoresist layer and drying the same to form a black pigment layer; and
developing the resultant structure; ##STR2## wherein, X is a halogen atom and l:m:n is 1.0-4.5:70.0-98.0:1.0-20.0.
Particularly, the main chain of the compound represented by the formula (1) has a degree of polymerization of 300 to 4000. Also, the photoresist forming composition further comprises a surfactant of 0.5 to 5.0% by weight with respect to the compound represented by the formula (1). Here, if the content of the surfactant is not less than the above range, a sufficient surface activity does not occur, whereas, if the content of the sufactant is over the above range, surface activity is not enhanced further and the surplus amount of surfactant is not removed during subsequent processes.
Preferable examples of the surfactant include polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene copolymer (for example, PES manufactured by BASF AG.), fluorocarbon-denatured polyacrylate (for exampled, EFKA7070 manufactured by EFKA) or the like.
Also, the black pigment composition for forming the black matrix is not specifically restricted if it can be used in the art of the present invention, and preferably, it can be selected from graphite and Ti-containing black pigment composition. Particularly, the Ti-containing black pigment composition is more preferably because it can fabricate a black matrix having more excellent blackness than the conventional black matrix forming composition containing graphite.
The compound represented by the formula (1) which is a main component of the photoresist forming composition according to the present invention, is a copolymer of vinyl alcohol-vinyl acetate acetalated by 4-[2-(4-formyl phenyl)ethenyl]-1-methylpyridinium salt, which is nontoxic and excellent in storage stability and thermal stability. Also, whereas the photoresist forming composition used for forming the negative black matrix includes a base resin and a photosensitive agent causing a cross linkage reaction with the base resin, the photoresist forming composition according to the present invention does not require a separate photosensitive agent since the compound represented by the formula (1) itself has a function as a photosensitive agent.
According to the present invention, the positive photoresist forming composition containing the compound represented by the formula (1) is coated on the inner surface of the CRT panel to form a photoresist layer and then exposed using a shadow mask so that the exposed portion is softened to have a structure deprived of adhesiveness with the underlying layer (the inner surface of the CRT panel).
Subsequently, the black matrix forming composition is coated on the photoresist layer to form a black matrix material layer and developed with water, so that the exposed portion of the photoresist layer and the black matrix material layer formed thereon are easily developed and removed to thus form a black matrix pattern on the upper layer of the non-exposed portion, thereby providing a phosphor forming portion.
In other words, since the method of the present invention does not require an etching process, the process is simplified and is free from environmental contamination caused by using an etching solution.
Also, the photosensitivity of the compound represented by the formula (1) is so excellent that the profile of the formed pattern becomes better, thereby improving a landing margin, compared to the conventional positive black matrix.
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The Telefunken models are ancient models from the 70.
ReplyDeleteThe bigger with white wooden cabinet is a Palcolor model with delta gun tube or with 20ax crt tube, cannot see clearly the screen type of those. They are respectively chassis 711 and chassis 712 from 1973-1974 and 1976. * they are fairly complex !
There is also a Telefunken color portable set even from the 70 also interesting and fairly complex !
For your questions:
1 - If you can, get all of them regardless of models and years of production, you will have a god job to clean them !
2 - Repairing and fixing them is a complex answer, determined by sets initial conditions your skills, your competence, parts availability, tools availability etc...... and of course your capacity to do some reworking due to age and wear if necessary.
Generally passive components are discretely obtainable.
You will have some difficult research tasks for some semiconductors but it is not an extremely dramatic task like trying to get a working CRT or plastic parts or custom made parts. A good skill and will, obtains anything.
3 - You should get all the stuff in this loft as it is anyway obsolete interesting technology. There are radios, VCrs and many other tvs even bw, and other stuff which is poorly photographed so I cannot evaluate further.
There is also a lot of dirt and filth and seemingly dampness. So you will have to perform several jobs of cleaning and drying in opportune way before all restore work starts.
Generally spoken, the evaluation to bear in mind when deciding on what to do or to get should not determined exclusively on the fact if it is fixable or not !
Cheers...........
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer me.
ReplyDeleteAfter some research, I found the TV reference: Colorimage 8309
A former repairer also told me that it could be an 812 chassis.
But the most important point is that despite the presence of an AV key, the presence of a SCART input was absolutely not guaranteed.
I will return to the cellar soon to recover two SVHS recorders to restore. I could take this opportunity to check for Scart on this TV.
I can't store and take care of all these TVs. So they will unfortunately be destroyed.
I would like to try to save a nice model for which I could bring it back to life with a SCART input.
ps : could you remove my mail adress from the first message ?