


The MIVAR 26" C803 is a 26 inches color screen television with 16 programs and simple VST sequential tuning search system with ultrasonic remote control system.
Each channel band can be explored at one time, when a program is identified the search will stop automatically then AFC is performed and the user has the choice to store that tuned channel in the current program position and television receiver includes a voltage controlled tuner having a nonlinear tuning voltage-versus-frequency characteristic, tuning voltage means for generating a tuning voltage for the tuner and memory means storing reference tuning information, first increment tuning information related to the slope of the characteristic at a base channel and second increment tuning information related to the slope of the slope of the tuning characteristic at each channel position. The memory means supply the tuning informations to accumulator means which generate therefrom the nominal tuning information and slope factor for the selected channel.Typical tuners using varactor-type  diodes require a substantial range of capacitance change of the varactor  diode to cover the frequency range of interest. The capacitance  characteristic of typical varactor diodes, however, is not linear with  respect to the applied bias voltage. While this problem is not unduly  limiting with respect to the applied tuning bias voltage, the automatic  frequency control (AFC) of the tuner is deleteriously affected. The AFC  circuit provides a given correction voltage for a given frequency  deviation from the proper intermediate frequency. Since the varactor  diode capacitance characteristic is non-linear, however, a given AFC  correction voltage provides a differing amount of correction depending  upon the bias voltage or channel received thereby resulting in a varying  AFC pull-in range. For example, if the proper pull-in range is provided  at the low-frequency channels in the band of interest, the pull-in  range at the high frequency channels becomes insufficient. Conversely,  if the proper or desired pull-in range is provided for the high  frequency channels, the pull-in range at the low frequency channels  becomes excessive which can lead to such deleterious effect as locking  onto the associated sound carrier, locking onto adjacent channel  carriers and similar problems. These sets were reliable and durable and cheap.
This model series was introducing first time in MIVAR the use of the PHILIPS 30AX SYSTEM CRT TUBE instead of all earlyer 20AX SYSTEM CRT TUBE in MIVAR.The 30AX system, which Philips introduced in 1979, is an important landmark in the development of colour picture systems. With previous systems the assembly technician had to workthrough a large number of complicated setting-up procedures whenever he fitted a television picture tube with aset of coils for deflecting the electron beams. These procedures were necessary to ensure that the beams for the three colours would converge at thescreen for every deflection. They are no longer necessary with the 30AX system: for a given screen format any deflection unit can be combined with any tube to form a single 'dynamically convergent' unit. A colour-television receiver can thus be assembled from its components almost as easily as a monochrome receiver. The colour picture tube of the PHILIPS 30AX system displays a noticeably sharper picture over the entire screen surface. This will be particularly noticeable when data transmissions such as Viewdata and Teletext are displayed. This has been achieved by a reduction in the size of the beam spot by about 30%. Absence of coma and the retention of the 36.5 mm neck diameter have both contributed to increased picture sharpness. Coma has been eliminated by means of corrective field shapers embedded in the deflection coils which are sectionally wound saddle types. The new deflection unit has no rear flanges. enabling uniform self-convergence to be obtained for all screen sizes. without special corrections, adjustments, or tolerance compensations. Horizontal raster distortion is reduced and no vertical correction is required. One of the inventions in 30AX is an internal magnetic c
orrection   system which obviates static convergence and colour purity errors.  This  enables the usual multiple unit to be dispensed with. together  with the  need for its adjustment !  New techniques have been employed  to achieve  close tolerance construction of the glass envelope. In  addition, the  30AX picture tube incorporates two features whereby it  can be accurately  adjusted during the last stages of manufacture. One  is the internal  magnetic correction system. The other is an array of  bosses on the cone  that establish a precise reference for the axial  purity positioning of  the deflection unit on the tube axis and for  raster orientation. During  its manufacture, each deflection unit is  individually adjusted for  optimum convergence. The coil carrier also  incorporates reference bosses  that co-operate with those on the cone of  the tube. ' Since every  picture tube and every deflection unit is  individually pre-aligned, any  deflection unit automatically matches  with any picture tube of the  appropriate size. The deflection unit has  only to be pushed onto the  neck of the tube unit it seats. Once the  reference bosses are engaged,  the combination is accurately aligned and  requires no adjustment for  convergence, colour purity or raster  orientation. With no multiple unit  and a flangeless deflection unit,  there is more space in the receiver  cabinet. Higher deflection  sensitivity means that less current is  consumed, and consequently less  heat is produced. This increases the  reliability of the TV receiver  again. 30AX means simple assembly. Any  picture tube is compatible with  any deflection unit of the appropriate  size and is automatically  self-aligning as well as being  self-convergent.Now that
 the new Philips 30AX tube has put in an appearance, some details can be
 filled in. The new tube has been developed from the 20AX, which has 
been in production since 1974, but brings with it several important 
advances. First, no dynamic convergence, static convergence, purity or 
raster correction adjustments are necessary. Secondly the new yoke 
design gives improved deflection sensitivity, a straight NS raster, and 
reduced EW raster distortion. Due to the close mechanical tolerances and
 the inclusion of positioning bosses on the tube bowl, the tube and yoke
 can be aligned simply by being pushed together - any 30AX yoke will 
automatically match any 30AX tube of the appropriate size. Thirdly the 
newly designed electron gun gives a sharper spot, with greater focus 
uniformity over the screen area. An internal magnetic ring is used to 
give correct purity and static beam convergence, in place of the 
multipole unit used in previous in -line gun tube designs. This results 
in a strikingly compact assembly. The automatic yoke/tube alignment does
 away with the need for preset mechanical tilt and shift adjustments 
which, Philips point out, correct one error by introducing another. The 
new tube is being produced in the 26, 22 and 20in. screen sizes. The 
power consumption of a set fitted with the 30AX is typicaly 100W 
compared to 120W with the 20AX system, at 1.2mA beam current and with an
 e.h.t. of 25kV. This compares with 88W for a set fitted with a 90° 
narrow -neck tube and hybrid yoke, under the same conditions.
The  well-known 20AX features of HI-Bri,  Soft-Flash and Quick-vision are  maintained in the new 30AX systern.  In  their work on the design of  deflection coils in the last few years the  developers have expanded   the magnetic deflectionfields into  'multipoles', This approach has  improved the understanding  of the  relations between coil and field and  between field and deflection to  such an extent that  designing  deflection units is now more like playing  a difficult but fascinating  game of chess than  carrying out the  obscure computing procedure once  necessary.Even the chassis technology was redesigned to replace previous types and to drive the new type of CRT TUBE.
The television set here shown was introducing a circuit arrangement for generating a sawtooth deflection current through a line deflection coil in an image display apparatus, which circuit arrangement comprises a deflection network including the deflection coil, a trace capacitor and a retrace capacitor and a first diode through which the deflection current flows during part of the trace interval whilst during the remainder of the trace interval this current flows through a second diode and a controllable switch, which switch and which second diode are connected in parallel with the first diode, the circuit arrangement further comprising an inductive element which is connected to the switch and is coupled to the deflection network via a third diode, and a transformer which has a core of a magnetic material and a winding of which is coupled, in series with a capacitor, to the deflection network.
Such a circuit arrangement is described in "IEEE Transactions on Broadcast and Television Receivers," August 1972, volume BTR-18, Nr. 3, pages 177 to 182, and is a combination of a line deflection circuit and a switched-mode supply voltage stabilizing circuit, the controllable switch being used to perform both the said functions. This known circuit arrangement has the advantage that it can be fed with an unstabilised supply voltage and is capable of supplying a satisfactorily stabilized deflection current, a stabilized high voltage and, if desired, auxiliary voltages, the stabilization being obtained by control of the conduction time of the swtich.
MIVAR Sets have had great features and extreme simplicity toghether with compactness and combined with reliability and durability.
(Basically all what today you won't see anymore !)
It's made by MIVAR an Italian Brand no more active since 20/12/2013.
MIVAR is a Factory site in the near of Milan (italy) in a Industrial city conglomerate called Abbiate Grasso.
Founded in 1945 by Mr. Carlo Vichi class of 1923, The activity started in 1945 - in Milano,  Via  Ugo Tommei 5 street with fab
HISTORY OF MIVAR.
1945 - Milan, Via Ugo Tommei 5: Begin the activity assembling small radios.
     
1950 - Via Curtatone 12: developed with the construction of more direct major radio components fabricants.
     
1956 - 13 Street Strigelli: industrial production is manily targeted to first radio devices with frequency modulation (FM).
     
1958 - Via P. 30 Jordanians: TV become a reality, the industries is doubling his ACTIVITY, always in Milan, we build the first "real" plant with 400 employees.
     
1963 - Abbiategrasso, Via Dante 45: in the wake of decentralization and the rampant success of the television, building a facility that will become important in place 800 employees occupying between 1968-70.
     
1990 - Abbiategrasso Canal towpath: aware of the physiological importance that television plays in society? Modern, rich expertise and resources, we began construction of a factory area of 120,000 m? which covered 30.00o , for the viabilit with parking spaces and 60,000 park trees.
 
 
In   origin the factory was brand named as Radio Var and indeed the tellye   here in collection is internally marked as Radio VAR. After 1985 they   were marked rightly MIVAR.1945 - Milan, Via Ugo Tommei 5: Begin the activity assembling small radios.
1950 - Via Curtatone 12: developed with the construction of more direct major radio components fabricants.
1956 - 13 Street Strigelli: industrial production is manily targeted to first radio devices with frequency modulation (FM).
1958 - Via P. 30 Jordanians: TV become a reality, the industries is doubling his ACTIVITY, always in Milan, we build the first "real" plant with 400 employees.
1963 - Abbiategrasso, Via Dante 45: in the wake of decentralization and the rampant success of the television, building a facility that will become important in place 800 employees occupying between 1968-70.
1990 - Abbiategrasso Canal towpath: aware of the physiological importance that television plays in society? Modern, rich expertise and resources, we began construction of a factory area of 120,000 m? which covered 30.00o , for the viabilit with parking spaces and 60,000 park trees.
Today's activity is oriented in virtual production of LCD crap but with very low market penetration due to "unfair" asian competitors presence and a local governement which don't care about.
(You call it global market, I call it WORLD DESTRUCTION combined toghether with mass Afro scum crap Immigration (EUROPEAN INVASION) to obtain destruction on a large scale in all places and to help more and better the loose of all OUR workplaces and firms , lives, people).
“If our buildings, our highways, and our railroads should be wrecked, we could rebuild them.
If our cities should be destroyed, out of the very ruins we could erect newer and greater ones.
Even if our armed might should be crushed, we could rear sons who would redeem our power.
Anyway Obsolete Technology Tellye will show even this model as a Time machine which looses nothing of the good tellyes ! ! !









A brief note about on Television sets reliability and durability..........................
ANYONE
 with even the smallest experience of television engineering is bound to
 come up against that embarrassing question which is always so difficult
 to answer-"which TV shall I get?" The questioner is usually concerned 
about obtaining the cheapest and most reliable receiver that is 
available, and this same approach generally governs the choice between 
buying when new - restoring in this time. This is perfectly reasonable and often applies to 
other consumer products apart from TV. 
What does seem a little strange 
however is that no one ever seems to ask "which TV set gives the best 
picture?" Why not? Doesn't anyone care, or is the question too 
complicated to discuss? 
Yet the average person spends five and a half 
hours a day, every day, watching TV garbage:
The Propaganda TV Machine a.k.a. The Ministry of Truth delivers The Truth from The Government to the people.
At least, that's what they say. In fact, a Propaganda Machine is only employed by The Empire and used to brainwash people into Gullible Lemmings who believe that everything is all right when in fact, it isn't, and that the very people who could help them are their enemies..............
At least, that's what they say. In fact, a Propaganda Machine is only employed by The Empire and used to brainwash people into Gullible Lemmings who believe that everything is all right when in fact, it isn't, and that the very people who could help them are their enemies..............
................... so the quality of the picture must 
be important........................ 
expecially
 for those football idiots so the they have the motivation to glue their
 assface on the screen all day long to discover better somewaht in their
 ignorance.
........Now................It
 is high time that people began to realise this simple fact, and to take
 an interest in the quality of the product that absorbs so much of their
 spare time. There are of course plenty of people who are genuinely 
interested in good picture quality. It is unlikely for example that so 
many readers of this Blog would be taking part in the magnificent TELEVISION colour receiver project,
 but more likely restoring  monochrome receivers or adapting old color 
ones, if they were 
indifferent to the quality of the picture obtained at the end of the 
day. But today times seems changing, the trend started by many readers 
of Obsolete Technology Tellye !  have had a significative rise up in 
recovering and restoring old CRT's TV's and started to build up 
collections by people in many lands worldwide.
 Good CRT  picture quality cannot however be achieved merely by 
connecting together the appropriate groups of circuits. Sometimes in 
fact even well established designs can present problems if they are 
assembled in a different way to the original or with non-standard 
components. 
So what constitutes good picture quality and what do you do 
when things go wrong? 
It is not much use delving into the textbooks 
because they are strangely unhelpful about this sort of thing.
  At least
 however we can here at Obsolete Technology Tellye !  establish some 
basic principles to use as a starting point. There is a difference 
between the kind of picture quality defects that you would expect to 
find in a manufactured receiver compared to one made by a home restorer / 
constructor. 
A CRT manufactured receiver usually has only minor faults 
and one wants to'assess how well it compares with the products of other 
set - makers.
Todays trade, threw a rather different light on matters 
however. Briefly, we found that during CRT boom periods for the 
setmakers reliability increased whilst during periods of diminishing 
sales a fall in the standard of reliability became evident, so you will find excellent sets from the 70s/80s. I had 
tended to think that a boom meant an attitude of anything goes to get as
 many sets out to meet the demand, with consequent corner cutting and 
use of whatever alternative components could be got hold of if 
necessary. The overriding point seems to be however that in boom 
conditions with a seller's market prices can be maintained and quality 
standards kept up whilst in flat market conditions there is overwhelming
 pressure on prices and reliability tends to fall. It is difficult to be
 too sure about this since the worst trading period coincided with the 
era of dual standard analog TV sets which may eventually but not certainly inevitably less 
reliable than the single -standard chassis which preceeded and succeeded
 them. It would however tie up  about the comparative reliability of 
colour and monochrome sets, since the era of colour boom coincides with a
 very flat period in monochrome set production and sales, that in 
talking about reliability means overall dependability rather than 
initial statistics for unboxed set condition. 
That all said is very 
applicable to todays times, with completely different technically means, reality where 
unfair market conditions focibly applied to European firms by an elite which has
 only the will and target to destroy European eritage at all 
levels with the main  point in destroying local economy.
It includes:
- A number of areas of law involving acts by one 
competitor or group of competitors which harm another in the field, and 
which may give rise to criminal offenses and civil causes of 
action.
- Trade libel, the spreading of false information about the quality
 or characteristics of a competitor's products, is prohibited at common 
law but still high present and unstopped.
- Various unfair business 
practices such as fraud, misrepresentation, and unconscionable contracts
 may be considered unfair competition, if they give one competitor an 
advantage over others expecially all from the so called ASIATIC MARKET.
Therefore:
All of todays apparates are literally absolute GARBAGE when new and resulting often broken when out of the box after purchase. Poor engineering, manufacturing and materials in the main part, combined with unfair massive import to Europe of such DUMP goods, at cheap prices in closed hard tight market (so they can be the only 2 3 competitor in foreign lands and all locals firms brought to death by heavy taxations, troublesome difficulties at all levels) and sold with medium to high prices respect to initial build costs !!
For that there can't be a comparation of reliability between a CRT TV SET and any one of todays sets, which often are resulting in a SCAM mainly under the technological part, emerging, even, from the first repair attempt !
...... And in the end you will NEVER SEE a restoring of ANY of the Actual todays electronic GARBAGE !
R.I.P.  EUROPE !
Further Notes:
^ "MIVAR: tutto iniziò in via Tommei", articolo tratto dal sito quattronet.it Archiviato il 14 novembre 2011 in Internet Archive.^  [Maker], Mivar ; Milano from Audiphon to Trader, 703 pictures, 124 sc, su www.radiomuseum.org. URL consultato il 13 giugno 2018.^  NUOVO ASSALTO AL CARROZZONE REL - la Repubblica.it, in Archivio - la Repubblica.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^  LA MIVAR FA UTILI SENZA SPENDERE PER LA PUBBLICITA' - la Repubblica.it, in Archivio - la Repubblica.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^  MIVAR, MIRACOLO AD ABBIATEGRASSO - la Repubblica.it, in Archivio - la Repubblica.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^  Archivio Corriere della Sera, su archiviostorico.corriere.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^  Archivio Corriere della Sera, su archiviostorico.corriere.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^ notizia del sito Adnkronos del 4 maggio 2005 Archiviato il 19 ottobre 2006 in Internet Archive.^  JOB MILANO, in archive.is, 10 dicembre 2012. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018 (archiviato dall'url originale il 10 dicembre 2012).^  Mivar rilancia in Full Hd - Il Sole 24 ORE, su www.ilsole24ore.com. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.^ (IT) Mivar In Crisi Ma Il Riscatto Avverrà Con I Led, su www.paid2write.org. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.
MonrifNet, Televisori Mivar: fine dei programmi il 30 novembre - Il Giorno - Legnano, su www.ilgiorno.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.
^ “La mia Mivar chiude, l’affitto gratis a chi assume 1200 italiani”, in Fanpage. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.
MonrifNet, Televisori Mivar: fine dei programmi il 30 novembre - Il Giorno - Legnano, su www.ilgiorno.it. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.
^ “La mia Mivar chiude, l’affitto gratis a chi assume 1200 italiani”, in Fanpage. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2018.






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