Pilot Radio
"Candid TV" model TV-37, 3" television


TV not for sale

Reprint of the 1949 instruction booklet and complete service data now available

Circa 1949, the 3" Pilot TV was the first television to be offered for less than $100.00. The advertising was heavily targeted to college students and sold for $99.95. It had a continuous tuner and tuned
channels 2 -13 in two bands.

This little set is not rare but the instruction manual is very hard to come by. I have carefully digitally re-mastered it for a quality reproduction with a card stock cover high quality paper for the pages.

Compliment your TV-37 with this very nice, high quality reprint of the owners manual.

Owners instruction book:16 pages, card stock cover, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2" format.


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see sample page

also available:

SERVICE DATA; a 32 page complete service manual. This manual is a re-mastered reprint of the "SAMS" and "Rider" service manuals which includes circuit descriptions, pictorials of the component locations, parts lists and alignment instructions. 8 1/2 X 11" format including 11 X 17" fold-out pages of the schematics. Nicely comb bound for convenient use with card stock covers.

order both manuals and get a discount (order below)

 

Owners manual $18.00 + Priority Mail

Service manual $22.00 + Priority Mail

both manuals for only $38.00 + Priority Mail

PLEASE CLICK HERE BEFORE ORDERING

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