The INDESIT TYPE TC26SI is a 27 inches color television with 16 programs and remote.
These were higly reliable and durable until CRT went off.
The model here shown has a Delta CRT TUBE TYPE. It has a picture tube apparatus employing the so-called delta gun shadow mask The present in
vention relates to a color television picture tube  type color 
cathode-ray tube which is provided with three electron guns positioned 
respectively at the vertices of an equilateral triangle, " the so-called delta gun  shadow mask ".To obtain a fine color picture on the screen of the cathode-ray tube of this type, the following requirements should be satisfied that the electron beam is emitted from each electron gun onto the center of each corresponding phosphor dot on the screen of the cathode-ray tube, the purity of colors is high and the electron beams are converged onto a group of phosphor dots.
These requirements can be comparatively easily satisfied in the case of the cathode-ray tube with a spherically formed screen, whereas it is difficult to satisfy the requirements in the case of a narrow-necked, wide-angle deflection cathode-ray tube. The wide angle deflection cathode-ray tube is advantageous in practical use because the distance between the electron guns and the screen is small and the screen is almost flat with a curvature approximate to that of a flat surface; however, it is necessary to control the electron beams so that the electron beams may be emitted exactly onto the 3-color phosphor dots on the screen because the incident angle and distance of the electron beams which reach the phosphor dots on the screen have the values proper to respective phosphor dots.
and is the last INDESIT TV with DELTA GUN CRT TUBE TYPE and was first THYRISTOR technology based chassis by INDESIT (CHASSIS B) replacing an earlyer INDESIT CHASSIS with tubes (CHASSIS A).
As said before The Horizontal Beam Deflection and high voltage generating circuits are realized with Thyristors circuits.
- Horizontal Beam Deflection and high voltage generating circuits realized with Thyristors circuits.
The massive demand for colour television receivers in Europe/Germany 
in the 70's  brought about an influx of sets from the continent. Many of
 these use the thin -neck (29mm) type of 110° shadowmask tube and the 
Philips 20AX CRT Tube, plus the already Delta Gun CRT . 
Scanning
 of these tubes is accomplished by means of a toroidally wound 
deflection yoke (conventional 90° and thick -neck 110° tubes operate 
with 
saddle -wound deflection coils). The inductance of a toroidal yoke is 
very much less than that of a saddle -wound yoke, thus higher scan currents are required.
 The deflection current necessary for the line scan is about 12A peak 
-to -peak. This could be provided by a transistor line output stage but a
 current step-up transformer, which is bulky and both difficult and 
costly to manufacture, would be required. 
An entirely different 
approach, pioneered by RCA in America and developed by them and by ITT 
(SEL) in Germany, is the thyristor line output stage. In this system the 
scanning current is provided via two thyristors and two switching diodes
 which due to their characteristics can supply the deflection yoke 
without a step-up transformer (a small transformer is still required to 
obtain the input voltage pulse for the e.h.t. tripler). The purpose of 
this article is to explain the basic operation of such circuits. The 
thyristor line output circuit offers high reliability since all 
switching occurs at zero current level. C.R.T. flashovers, which can 
produce high current surges (up to 60A), have no detrimental effects on 
the switching diodes or thyristors since the forward voltage drop across
 these devices is small and the duration of the current pulses short. If
 a surge limiting resistor is pro- vided in the tube's final anode 
circuit the peak voltages produced by flashovers seldom exceed the 
normal repetitive circuit voltages by more than 50-100V. This is well 
within the device ratings.
 
 It's a very good system to use where the line scan coils require large 
peak currents with only a moderate flyback voltage  an intrinsic 
characteristic of toroidally wound deflection coils. The basic thyristor
 line output stage arrangement used in all these chassis is shown in 
Fig. 1it was originally devised by RCA. Many sets fitted with 110°, narrow -neck delta -gun tubes used a thyristor line output stage - for example those in the Grundig and Saba ranges and the Finlux Peacock , Indesit, Siemens, Salora, Metz, Nordmende, Blaupunkt, ITT, Seleco, REX, Mivar, Emerson, Brionvega, Loewe, Galaxi, Stern, Zanussi, Wega, Philco. The circuit continued to find favour in earlier chassis designed for use with in -line gun tubes, examples being found in the Grundig and Korting ranges - also, Indesit, Siemens, Salora, Metz, Nordmende, Blaupunkt, ITT, Seleco, REX, Mivar, Emerson, Brionvega, Loewe, Galaxi, Stern, Zanussi, Wega, Philco the Rediffusion Mk. III chassis. Deflection currents of up to 13A peak -to -peak are commonly encountered with 110° tubes, with a flyback voltage of only some 600V peak to peak. The total energy requirement is of the order of 6mJ, which is 50 per cent higher than modern 110° tubes of the 30AX and S4 variety with their saddle -wound line scan coils. The only problem with this type of circuit is the large amount of energy that shuttles back and forth at line frequency. This places a heavy stress on certain components. Circuit losses produce quite high temperatures, which are concentrated at certain points, in particular the commutating combi coil. This leads to deterioration of the soldered joints around the coil, a common cause of failure. This can hav
e
 a cumulative effect, a high resistance joint increasing the local 
heating until the joint becomes well and truly dry -a classic symptom 
with some Grundig / Emerson sets. The wound components themselves can be
 a source of trouble, due to losses - particularly the combi coil and 
the regulating transductor. Later chassis are less prone to this sort of
 thing, partly because of the use of later generation, higher efficiency
 yokes but mainly due to more generous and better design of the wound 
components. The ideal dielectric for use in the tuning capacitors is 
polypropylene (either metalised or film). It's a truly won- derful 
dielectric - very stable, with very small losses, and capable of 
operation at high frequencies and elevated temperatures. It's also 
nowadays reasonably inexpensive. Unfortunately many earlier chassis of 
this type used polyester capacitors, and it's no surprise that they were
 inclined to give up. When replacing the tuning capacitors in a 
thyristor line output stage it's essential to use polypropylene types -a
 good range of axial components with values ranging from 0.001µF to 
047µF is available from RS Components, enabling even non-standard values
 to be made up from an appropriate combination. Using polypropylene 
capacitors in place of polyester ones will not only ensure capacitor 
reliability but will also lower the stress on other components by 
reducing the circuit losses (and hence power consumption).Numerous circuit designs for completely transistorized television receivers either have been incorporated in commercially available receivers or have been described in detail in various technical publications. One of the most troublesome areas in such transistor receivers, from the point of View of reliability and economy, lies in the horizontal deflection circuits.
As an attempt to avoid the voltage and current limitations of transistor deflection circuits, a number of circuits have been proposed utilizing the silicon controlled rectifier (SCR), a semiconductor device capable of handling substantially higher currents and voltages than transistors.
The circuit utilizes two bi-directionally conductive switching means which serve respectively as trace and commutating switches. Particularly, each of the switching means comprises the parallel combination of a silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) and a diode. The commutating switch is triggered on shortly before the desired beginning of retrace and, in conjunction with a resonant commutating circuit having an inductor and two capacitors, serves to turn off the trace switch to initiate retrace. The commutating circuit is also arranged to turn oft the commutating SCR before the end of retrace.
Other models were equipped with ITT and PHILIPS Tubes but with same chassis design combined with various frontends like sensor program changers or tuning keyboards.
Majority of them were keyboard manual tuning system and/or sesnsoric button - potentiometric tuning system.
WAS even first INDESIT featuring Electronic Memory tuning system combined  with ultrasonic remote control system in wich a  circuit device for a television receiver having a tuner 
device with a tuner memory operable to control the tuning of the 
receiver to stations selected by a user, in which there are further 
provided means for automatically adjusting the controls of the receiver 
whenever the station to which the receiver is tuned is changed, this 
means comprising one or a plurality of random access memories addressed 
by signals from the tuner memory which are characteristic of each 
individual station, the output signal from the RAM, (or the enabled RAM 
if there are a plurality of them) representing the contents thereof at 
the location addressed, is fed to a digital-to-analogue converter which 
produces an output voltage signal for adjusting the associated receiver 
control; changes to the content of the RAM can be made by means of an 
associated counter controlled to count up or down by a push button 
panel.  The invention relates to a circuit device for effecting and memorising adjustments to the setting of the controls of a television signal receiver, especially of a colour television receiver; such controls as the volume, brightness, contrast, colour saturation etc. must often be adjusted when changing stations in order to obtain optimum setting of the controls for each station to which the receiver can be tuned in order to account for differences in the signals from each station. Conventionally, television controls are mechanical control systems using potentiometers inserted into the path of the electric signal to be controlled (direct control) or else supplying a D.C. voltage by means of which electronic voltage control is effected (indirect control).
Such mechanical systems have considerable disadvantages, not only from the point of view of durability, since the potentiometers, being mechanical, are subject to wear, but also from that of performance due to non-linearity and discontinuity in the response. Moreover, such mechanical systems are not easily adaptable to the use of remote controls.
For this reason wholly electronic control systems, which operate indirectly, have been recently introduced. These usually comprise a series of counters which are able to count both up and down, each followed by a suitable digital-to-analogue converter. By energising a counter, selected by operation of one of a number of pairs of push buttons, it is possible to increase or reduce the content of this counter and thereby to cause the corresponding control voltage to vary: such variation is discontinuous, but has sufficient resolution for most purposes.
This latter system eliminates many of the disadvantages of the conventional mechanical controls but it is still not wholly satisfactory because, since each station to which a receiver can be tuned usually has modulation characteristics which are different from those of the others, with every change of station it is necessary to readjust, systematically, the controls of the receiver, that is the volume, brightness, contrast (and colour controls in the case of colour transmission).
In fact at present it is possible in many places to receive a large number of transmitter stations (in some cases more than twenty), and hence television receivers have to allow changeover from one station to another with the greatest simplicity. The technical problem which this invention seeks to solve is the provision of a circuit device which is able to effect adjustment of the controls of a receiver upon changes in the tuning thereof to receive signals from different transmitters, which does not suffer from the disadvantages of known systems.
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Earlyer models were only keyboard featured therefore this here was a bit of a luxus.
The remote was fittable in a front compartment after use.
THIS HERE IN COLLECTION IS AN ORIGINAL INDESIT NONE (TURIN) MADE.
INDESIT (SPIREA) was originary from Orbassano Near TORINO In Italy and indeed the Product here shown comes from there.
It was a very big industry conglomerate present in all European lands even In Norvay.IT was fabricating domestic appliances like Washing machines (INDESIT K5) and dish washers and even fridges (almost lasting forever).
In the 70's they started producing tellyes and radios for cheap market but good products.
As example of the television sets produced by INDESIT here an example of portable B/W tv set.
and here an example of INDESIT Color tv set.
And not last an INDESIT B/W tv set with tubes chassis.
Here you can see an INDESIT 2 doors Refrigerator from the same era of time like the TV above shown.
INDESIT has a very heavy controversed history which is made of high loss of work places for people, financial disasters, loss of market, closing of production location and finally a complete destruction of one of the bigger Italian industry on European level.
It was then brand name aquired by Merloni Elettrodomestici known as Ariston the reconverted to Indesit company......................
INDESIT INDU
STRY
 (Photography showing original INDESIT factory near Turin in 1980 with 
52000 Square meters) was founded in 1953 in Turin with the denomination 
of Spirea, by three members: Armando Campioni, Adelchi Candellero and 
Filippo Gatta. The society moved some years later to Rivalta of Turin, and another three times it changed denomination up to 1961 (SPIREA - INDEL - INDES - INDESIT), when it assumed the definitive social reason and the mark Indesit was born. (INDustria Elettrodomestici Spirea ITalia)
The
 three founders belonged to that race of pioneers who in the second 
post-war Piemonte region of Italy showed that they are not particularly 
influenced by the excessive power of Fiat and the monoculture of the 
Cars (still actual). They choosed to set up a factory to produce 
household appliances   !They have understood that they can do like Americans with lower costs and better on the plane of style because they work with designers and advertisers (In Turin there was that genius of Armando Testa) that in that decade begin to collaborate closely with the industry.
 Giving
 life precisely to that phenomenon that will be made in Italy. The 
intuition is rewarded and the products of Indesit do not struggle to 
find a market first in Italy and then also ABROAD. The growth of the 
company, in the Roaring sixties, is constant, also because its products 
in just over a decade are no longer prohibitive for an ever increasing 
number of Italian Families.Indesit was producing "white" household electrical appliances like washing machines, refrigerators, freezers, dishwasher and kitchens, television sets and shops fiscal recorders and portable radios. Despite their economical market sector they were very well made in fair semplicity and combined very long lasting simple construction.
All mechanical parts and general components of the household appliances were made by INDESIT Itself (even fridge compressors) with few exceptions as example electronic components were aquired from known fabricants but development , design and product fabrication/production was all Indesit made on his own.
The company knew a swift productive and commercial development in the period of the economic boom, becoming the third one of the sector at national level .
It conquered wide shares are in the national market which foreign countries of the household electrical appliances even in UK, and Germany were they have commercialized under the Quelle brand (Indesit fridge rebranded Quelle.
In the sixties and seventy, Indesit was counting quite eight rich productive installations, of which five to the North ( between Rivalta, and Orbassano, ) and two in the South (Teverola and Carinaro (Council of Europe)), where they were used about 12.000 workers.

In those years, in the time era of the "fashion" of the refrigerator as the status of the modern family, the company expands its facilities, and despite a first crisis of 1962, the production volumes are flying exceeding two million and 500 thousand pieces annually and the workers Employees become 12000. At the beginning of the seventies, Indesit has seven factories in the North (freezers, refrigerators, washing machines, televisions), not counting the induced, and we start to build plants in the south in the province of Caserta.
In the same period to the Indesit there was tried a system of televisional broadcasting to colours named ISA, whom the Torinese company proposed in 1972 to the RAI, but whom it was not accepted by the Italian Government (guess why), because not conformable to other European systems!!! .
Starting from 1973 Indesit have had a new Crisis. Competition from Eastern technology is pressing, small businesses begin to be absorbed by monopolistic preordained organized Giants.
In 1977 the company denounces a heavy budgetary deficit, in 1978 the prices of the products are increased, but the sales are lowered because they are not Competitive. In 1980 for workers, the layoffs start, no more televisions will be produced at None (to). On 12 June 1980 Indesit communicates the total crisis in the household appliances sector in addition to the electronic Sector.
The workers exhibit protest at pinerolo, orbassano, Torino and None.
There was acquired also the mark Hirundo, with which a line was proposed in the white sector (refrigerators, washing machines and other household electrical appliances), as well as apparatus in the brown sector, like radio to transistor branded Indesit-Hirundo. Such a mark today is not long time more used.
Indesit participated for 6 % in the Sèleco of Pordenone, to the epoch in which the control was held by Giovanni Mario Rossignolo, giving installations in disuse for the television sets manufacture. Zanussi and Rel were the greatest shareholders in Sèleco to that epoch.

In 1980, the Indesit went to big crisis and was put into checked administration, of which it went out in 1984, when it was recapitalized for 74 milliard lire and there new members entered. Still for the Torinese company the crisis continued and the recovery was not going; following this in 1985 it gave his electronic division to the Olivetti .
In 1981 Indesit is divided into three holdings, the redundancies confirmed, but following the mobilizations you get a government intervention that buffers the Procedure.
In 1984 Indesit officially announces that its problems are structural, that because of this it is no longer possible to continue to limit the damage with forms of rotation on the work of part of the re integrated work force, and for the workers "surplus " is required the cash zero Hours system to fund the unoccupied workers.
Much was the negotiations to find an industrial and financial partner, but the situation was so heavy to lead, in the same year, the company to the extraordinary administration, on the grounds of the law Prodi, and the Court of Turin appointed commissary the doctor Giacomo Zunino.
For a long time now the work places had drastically decreased, and were reduced to a little more than 7.000 workers, the greatest part of which in case integration then unoccupied.
Even though it was commissioned, the company improved gradually the accounts, and in 1987 it was purchased to the auction at Merloni Elettrodomestici's already known for the mark Ariston and until then principal competitor in Italy of the Indesit itself. In the operation the of the Marche group invested quite 50 milliard lire in the acquisition of the society, and another 100 milliards it were provided for the reorganisation and the curing .
Indesit became the first mark of the company, and the factories were maintained only of None, Carinaro and Teverola.The factory in Orbassano is closed, None (Turin) unfolded and resized, until the last 400 workers are fired at the end of the year 2012.
TODAYS THERE IS NO MORE OF ANYTHING OF INDESIT SPIREA !!
R.I.P. ITALY !
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 !
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