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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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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) |
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