23-10-2016, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-10-2016, 08:29 PM by Geordie McBoyne.)
Hi Trevor,
I have the Cossor 137T in the shop. The 137T was one of the very first sets to be ready for sale for the official start of high definition television on the 2nd November 1936.
Another set that can be readied for the event can be the HMV 900.
There is evidence that these sets were under development a year earlier and were actually ready for the demonstration of television at the August 1936 Radiolympia, the radio show at Earls Court.
The Ekco TSC30 is for all intents and purposes a pre-war TV set. It was designated in 1939 as the TSC902.
Service information issued for the TSC902 also applies to the TSC30.
Geordie McBoyne.
I have the Cossor 137T in the shop. The 137T was one of the very first sets to be ready for sale for the official start of high definition television on the 2nd November 1936.
Another set that can be readied for the event can be the HMV 900.
There is evidence that these sets were under development a year earlier and were actually ready for the demonstration of television at the August 1936 Radiolympia, the radio show at Earls Court.
The Ekco TSC30 is for all intents and purposes a pre-war TV set. It was designated in 1939 as the TSC902.
Service information issued for the TSC902 also applies to the TSC30.
Geordie McBoyne.







