1960 Packard Bell Street Find Television Resurrection
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bringing the tv part back to life of a trashed Restoration packard bell TV produced 1960 Antique television resurrection old black and white TV
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@tiporari
3 жыл бұрын
You're a legend. The shat you resurrect astounds. Amazing what you can do when you know how stuff works vs just throwing paint and capacitors at something.
@paulj0557tonehead
3 жыл бұрын
Antique Music Supply , lamp bulbs , plus 8 different colors of Fender jewel lamp covers for 2.95ea. I love that place. Ask for catalog too.
@jockoharpo2622
3 жыл бұрын
That is so awesome you doing this! Thank You for that!
@jockoharpo2622
3 жыл бұрын
Remember the radio on Gilligan's Island? It too was a Packard Bell. I am so much like you wanting to restore something back to like new. You are caring for these old things. I wish I was as knowledgable as you are with those sets. I am so disheartened over the destruction of analog tv.
@brichardsfourty
3 жыл бұрын
I have a TV I asked you before do you want my TV it’s a 32 inch RCA Victor TV with guide plus In perfect condition and it still runs perfectly but I had a lot of Cockatiels where my TV was so there’s some bird dust inside of it I did the best I could by Dusting the TV out from the bird dust the best I could you can pick it up if you want it’s yours for free I just want to remove it from my home and I know that you love resurrecting TVs and you love TVs CRTs TVs it’s yours my friend
This television is a perfect metaphor for the state of California; 60 years ago, it was pretty nice.
@Seiskid
3 жыл бұрын
Lol. This one wins the comments.
@gamingashmityt1997
3 жыл бұрын
Best of luck restoring it
@nyki7fykxtjxyi
2 жыл бұрын
Larry elder
@darrellborland119
2 жыл бұрын
@Dennis P....indeed, Dennis...60 years ago...I remember it, well. Thanks.
@bailydenhouten1072
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. It could stand as a modern art masterpiece
10 mins in: There is no fcking way he is going to get a picture on this one.......44 mins: BAM!!!! He does it. Unreal.
@garp32
3 жыл бұрын
That's what I said! And a pretty damn good picture as well!
@Omegaman1969
3 жыл бұрын
@@garp32 Yeah right, I'd happily watch TV with that......if I watched TV :-)
Its always a pleasure for me to see how you give last honors to this poor, abused devices. They are not only things, they were developed by intelligent engineers, made by hard working factory workers and enjoyed some people or a family over many years. Its always hard to see this going into trash. 😢
I hope this can be handed off to someone who will do some restoration. That picture tube deserves more use until it finally dies of old age.
@keithwhisman
3 жыл бұрын
First little vibration caused by a fly will cause that yoke to come off. That yoke doesn’t fit and will just fall off.
@curbmassa
3 жыл бұрын
@@keithwhisman Duct tape.
@nickwallette6201
3 жыл бұрын
@FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation Sheer will.
Resurrecting the dead. You’re an E-GOD. You could probably get a picture on a old kitchen sink.
@darrenbivings4227
3 жыл бұрын
That was hilarious! Best Laugh in weeks! Oh Jeebus!
@badenmelhuish3215
3 жыл бұрын
Hay,.... My TV's not working, but I've got a good picture on the old kitchen sink,....of dirty dishes!!
@EzeePosseTV
3 жыл бұрын
Front projection TV screen replacement.
After a minute or so I didn't even notice the graffiti . That thing would be perfect playing B&W horror movies in one of those Halloween haunted houses.
@TechHowden
3 жыл бұрын
That would look really cool
@pyeltd.5457
3 жыл бұрын
because you are from da hood
For all that thing's been through, it's truly impressive how well it still works.
@kgfgfg1
3 жыл бұрын
Never thought that you will be a commentator on this video. Would you consider such an repair Job to be a „kitchen table repair“ or way too much ? I really enjoyed every single kitchen repair 👍
@AiOinc1
2 жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing you here. Hope your HVAC job is going well
I can't believe how steady the output is, no blips, flakes, nothing. Amazing 😁. Goes to show, older is obviously better!!!
@nieabtw
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah because as we advance things obviously become worse🙄
@curbmassa
3 жыл бұрын
@@nieabtw Newer doesn't automatically equate with better,. It only means newer.
@nieabtw
3 жыл бұрын
@@curbmassa As we advance technologically things we produce become cheaper to manufacture, more widely available to consumers, and has increased safety specifications. I'd much rather have a tv, car, house, or any other thing from today rather than from 1960...
@trainliker100
3 жыл бұрын
Except that newer TV's have better resolution, better color, seldom go out of adjustment, never need to have a tube replaced, have a better picture format, support multiple technological inputs (versus only having a "tuner"), are more compact, use less materials in manufacture, and are VASTLY more affordable. Lets assume that console cost $300 in 1960 (and it was likely somewhat more). $300 in 1960 equates to $2,707 in 2021. TV's, and especially color TV's, back at that time were a major purchase for most families.
Excellent!!! are you a magician !!!! I consider you as the messiah of the old televisions! many greetings and all my admiration for you from Argentina, South America !!!!
That set deserves to survive. Incredible resurrection!
Hey Shango, keep those blue molded caps. Put them on eBay. They were used in 60s Fender amps and have value to some people. Crack hookah make good!
@mrnmrn1
3 жыл бұрын
For a paper cap, that was exposed that much to the elements (rusty chassis), and none of them had to be changed to get a good working TV, those must be pretty good capacitors.
@aaronblair9583
3 жыл бұрын
Man, this whole superstitious capacitor deal is very funny. I could probably make thousands off of my bad cap bucket selling to people that don't understand basic electronics...or more accurately, People chasing the classic bad capacitor sound. Totally disregarding how the amplifiers originally sounded.
@mrnmrn1
3 жыл бұрын
@@aaronblair9583 Yes, it's quite horrifying that people cook their expensive power tubes with leaking paper coupling caps... My point was, the vertical and horizontal deflection circuits are very sensitive to leaking caps. The geometry was pretty good despite the mismatched yoke, so these caps are not leaking horribly, despite they were outside in the rain and condensing levels of humidity for who knows how long. Pretty good from a paper cap (and not just A paper cap, but dozens of them)! They may fail within 50 hours of use or less, but it was nice they didn't failed instantly.
@bugdrvr
3 жыл бұрын
I recognize those from Uncle Doug videos. I've given some black beauties to guitar friends to use as tone caps in their guitars. Basically no voltage across them so it doesn't matter that they are extremely leaky and they get the old school juju so whatever. I should put them ebay next time I yank them out of a project and rake in the cash.
@cipherthedemonlord8057
3 жыл бұрын
People buy bad capacitors? Should've kept the old ones I replaced.
That Graffiti is written in Klingon language meaning : "Wait For It"! Absolutely brilliant and outstanding resurrection!
@tedbell4416
3 жыл бұрын
You serious Clark?
@benhaley7557
3 жыл бұрын
@Niko2100 I don’t see it
@raymondcourtois67
3 жыл бұрын
@Niko2100 I was trying to figure that out.. I thought for sure the "n" was an "s"...
@blakehafling6995
3 жыл бұрын
It says Lersh... The L is backwards and the tv was probably on its side while Lersh most likely tags vertical no way does it say venom.
@lilyolk299
3 жыл бұрын
Y’all trippin’ this says JERSH
Perfect combination of the sound of nature and vintage tube type electronics
Still amazes me that they made all this work back in the early days of television
Such a shame this was left to be physically destroyed when the electronics work so well...
@fostercathead
3 жыл бұрын
But, that's the American Way!
@Themaxleydog
3 жыл бұрын
@@fostercathead its exactly what the 1960s mentality was , throw everything away and screw it
@SuperBuzzbomb
3 жыл бұрын
@@Themaxleydog the throw away mentality started in the 90's and really took off in the 2000's when most everyone wanted the latest and greatest!
@kyle8952
3 жыл бұрын
@@SuperBuzzbomb American cars were designed to fall apart after three years.
@Synthematix
3 жыл бұрын
@@kyle8952 Has america ever actually built a decent car anyway?
Not every heroes wear a cape, some fix old trashed TV , with a screwdriver and a pair of dish gloves
This is never gonna stop amazing me when you take an absolute dumpster fire of a set and get it to work CORRECTLY. Not just borderline but working correctly. You had so many test leads hooked up and that franken-yoke set up…the crap is almost comical and you get the stuff to work.😂
I love how you used the console's radio while you were working on the TV chassis
Whenever I hear Packard Bell, I think of the computers in the 90s
@kirbyyasha
3 жыл бұрын
America grew up listening to them, it still did in the 90's lol.
@KameraShy
3 жыл бұрын
@@bandbgamesroom No. The brand name has been sold multiple times. No more represtntative of the original company than Crosley is now.
@Rev22-21
3 жыл бұрын
When we were kids a neighbor had a car that had to be 20+ years old and that was in the mid 60's. It was a Packard Bell.
Your a magician! That TV-radio-phono set was a goner but now it just needs the cabinet rebuilt and you have a piece of history. All the moon landings were probably watched on this TV.
@mikehall3976
3 жыл бұрын
Just another little piece of America.
@curbmassa
3 жыл бұрын
Legend has it that it came from Mission Control in Houston and they want it back.
Put all that chassis and Radio in a Better Cabinet, then u have a Franken TV/Radio, Now that would be neat.
@nickwallette6201
3 жыл бұрын
With how modular that thing is, it would be neat just bits of it hanging on a garage wall for a work music system. :-) And the bare tube in a corner too, why not.
@randymoyer5351
3 жыл бұрын
@@nickwallette6201 Well As long as the tube is protected from Acidentally Dropped or Also Becareful and Mindful of its high Voltage,Sure wouldn't wanna touch any the High Voltage areas,Maybe a Small TV box could House the TV parts , chassis and Tube,then it would be Fine, But Remember them old tubes are fragile.
My grandfather was a Packard Bell dealer in Hollywood in the 1960s! This might have been sold from his shop!
@Mizai
5 ай бұрын
thats really cool
Wow, I'm impressed. Good job. You can list that on ebay as "fully restored", LOL
@volvo09
3 жыл бұрын
"Antique" "rare!"
@ladamurni
3 жыл бұрын
Only needs little cosmetic work on the cabinet...
@KameraShy
3 жыл бұрын
"Seller refurbished."
Massive respect to you . Just watched the whole thing . Nothing short of a miracle . I am lost for words . Never imagined that thing would work. Best wishes from the UK
Ya know it's authentic when Shango surprises himself!
Well that was something very different and so interesting! Thanks for posting and I am impressed!
My hats off, you sir a freaking magician! Amazing! Incredible job!
Any competent woodworker could get the cabinet back into shape. or simply build a new one based on the old one. Would be cool if someone near you would volunteer to do it.
@fostercathead
3 жыл бұрын
Not likely ...
@CheezyDee
3 жыл бұрын
It's just a plywood box with molding around the front, the only problem I see is recreating the trim ring around the CRT.
@MrWolfSnack
2 жыл бұрын
@@fostercathead Yes very likely. It's laminated plywood. If you have high quality photos of the set everything can be remade.
Absolutely Amazing!
I remember this all the way back from where the live stream was up, I was watching and remember chis's live stream crapping out. Super excited for this.
@DavenHiskey
3 жыл бұрын
Never thought he took it home especially after saying it smelled like piss
In 1995 I had a Packard Bell PC and dial-up Internet. Internals looked virtually identical to this TV. Lol. I miss that PC. The Internet was new and still magical.
Amazing outcome on that set. You are the King of CRT TV resurrection. Awesome video.
😊😊👍👍🤣😂This Video brought back so many memories of being a 6 year old in 1965 learning how to fix TV,s with my late Dad. Using a screwdriver for testing for EHT on the Top cap anodes of the line output stages. If you had a nice blue lick of flash over to the screwdriver then we knew the valves(Tubes) in UK were good. I use to love spending many hours a day fixing all the neighbour's black and white TV,s. Our Valves(Tubes) here in the UK were numbered a lot differently to USA with PCL85 as a Vertical amp and EY86 as the EHT rectifier for the final anode voltage. Amazing how such an old TV picked up Mexican TV station 😊👍👍. Brilliant and very interesting video.👍👍👍
You are a bloody genius. Resurrecting the dead. Amazing.
Great picture! Amazing that it works! Restore it! I'd watch that series!
I see "blue molded" caps in there. VERY valuable to vintage Fender amp people.
"Well, if it wasn't a problem, it sure is now." LOL. Sometimes the big decisions are made for you!
Shango, you are absolutely amazing!
Amazing! Now get it to play Dark Side of the Moon on that spiny part, triple win!
Hey she's a keeper just get some shellac on the cabinet! Nice work...
Just stumbled across your page , love all things like this I take my hat off to you sir that’s dedication can’t believe they tossed it out in the rubbish 😳😂
Another job done,say hello from Romania 🇷🇴🇷🇴
Absolutely INCREDIBLE...
You are giving me flashbacks of when I was a kid. You had to have the touch of a surgeon on our set to stop it from rolling. It was an Admiral. At least once a year the TV repairman came to replace a tube or two.
Who knew Adam Corolla was so good at fixing antique electronic equipment?
I want that channel indicator panel. Same as my grandpa's TV in the 60s. I learned to count by the numbers that lit up in the grid, always thought the lowest number was 2. Never learned about the number 1 until kindergarten.
The birds in the background make my parrot love your videos as much as I do!
Totally awesome! Keep up the curside hunts! Cheers and 73s KY.
Thoroughly enjoyable. This may be the best kluge you have ever cobbled together!
These old TV sets had a really good sound!
You absolutely amaze me with your ability to get what seems to be a totally hopeless cause working again. I'm totally astounded. Too bad it's in such rough shape, that actually has a nice picture.
It’s amazing it still works for an old tv
amazing resurrect. nice picture and better sound than my flat screen, by a lot
I understand absolutely none of that mumbo jumbo but you're somehow making interested, I can't stop watching 😂
UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!! Amazing work!! I am completely blown away. Much respect sir, much respect.
Great Video'' Wow, I can not get how you have such a good Picture on that old TV with the wrong yoke' That is incredible. Looks like all Black & White TV sets take the same yoke even if its from a way different TV. Your the best repair Man in this Country. You can get any TV working even if it was run over & smashed by 10 Trains on the Tracks. With all You can do I am sure you will find a way to make your own CRTs color & Black & White. To bad your going to trash the set after all the work you put in to it & got one very good Picture on it. You should totally restore the cabanet & redo the wood & some one will buy it as there is not manny of them TVs like that out there. There is not a TV in the world that is damaged bad enough that You can not repair. great Job on this.
Great job Shango 066 on getting that tv to work ,
Damn thing is one year older than me. I guess leaving me outside for umpteen years , I would need Shango to get me rocking once again.
Holy shit, when you removed the TV control unit I seriously thought it was a bin full of old components! They really knew how to build em back then 😂😂
#beautiful thankYou q maravilha ressuscitou uma TV tão antiga Parabéns # brazil
Shango never lets us down Another great vid Thanks
Amazing, I was thinking there was not way this was going to work. Not only did it work with a different yoke on it, it looked pretty damn good! You're amazing at what you do!
Simply amazing job.
You know... fixing old TV's is fun for the sake of history..........and I can appreciate that. Some of these sets are SO FAR GONE, that I swear you're just making them work as a challenge.
As always a joy to watch shango06 repairing CRTs and wireless sets. A more down to earth and enjoyable approach then a certain chap who spends time in his lab. (Comment from England)
@19seventy97
3 жыл бұрын
Who might that be? I’d like to watch the difference between the two, and see different approaches to repairs
@eDoc2020
3 жыл бұрын
@@19seventy97 I'm guessing Mr. Carlson's Lab.
@19seventy97
3 жыл бұрын
I did think the same to be honest, but then again half of the other repair channels are in labs and workshops
@Seiskid
3 жыл бұрын
Both channels are good. One is what I know I should aspire to. The other is what I have come to accept I am. :)
@nmccw3245
2 жыл бұрын
I’m here on Mr. C’s recommendation.
That’s the best picture I’ve ever seen on Murican TV.
That is amazing after all the abuse that poor tv combo it still wants to work. Thanks Shango
Impressive and informative. Now I know the yokes I find on busted tvs can be used for other tvs.
Perfect linearity with the wrong yoke. Incredible. This is my favorite channel on youtube, and I watch a _lot_ of youtube!
I was just wondering about this TV yesterday. Glad to see it making a picture again.
So interesting that channel 6 still works in some places. Thanks for the education!
I love the restoration of these mainstream media propaganda boxes. Great video as always..
wow, super impressive resurrection/skills, superb stuff!!
The "blue gloved" wizard , dr. of tv wracked back to life does it again! You go mister! Enjoyed watching!
I really enjoyed this one!! It was cool watching you Frankenstein it and get it to work. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing. You make it look easy buddy.
Wow cool video. That sort of set looks as if it could lend itself to become a "James Bond" style behind the wall panel TV where the panel would slide u and a television would appear built into the wall.
Looks like a TV from the Fallout univerce, old & beaten up but still going strong.
Your knowledge and skill amazes me. I learn a ton, in bits and pieces that I can comprehend, about troubleshooting electronics! CRTs specifically. Thanks for sharing!!
Great job! Not one capacitor changed. God Bless!
Another excellent video by the E-God himself. Thanks for taking us along for the ride and take care!
Man , You never cease to amaze me ... wow ! I don’t think I-even heard any buzz on the graphics
I'd love to adopt this television
this is amazing, old tv with a good image and sound, congrats.
Brilliant Shango! From the curb to a functioning TV set. Thanks for keeping this alive!
I am so surprised the CRT wasn't necked by the miscreants that defaced it with graffitti. Amazing how it was able to survive downtown LA!
@chris76-01
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly, I would have expected that to be completely smashed up by some drug crazed homeless crackhead. Lol.
Damn! I’m impressed that you got that thing running! Great job!
That was amazing. Great picture. I would say “a keeper”
It almost looked like the TV set wasn’t used quite as much as the radio ?. It deserves being rehoused in a new made cabinet, made in original 60’s style. I’m sure many cabinet builders would love that job. Once done it would be worth a lot of money to a collector especially in working order.
Amazingly skilled debugging!
Fricken amazing! half the wrong parts,missing parts,capacitors so old they should be dust,yoke wrong,and a near perfect picture. Good work!
9:05 The CRT neck has a lot of metal evaporated on the glass, so it has a billion hours in it, yet still produces good picture. I wonder if it's the original. Did Packard Bell made their own CRTs, or used which brand?
@GoldSrc_
3 жыл бұрын
That's just old aquadag coating, it can be recoated.
@mrnmrn1
3 жыл бұрын
@@GoldSrc_ Huh? I was talking about the neck, not the cone. The cone can be recoated, yes, but there's no aquadag on the neck. At 9:05, you can see a translucent grey tint on the neck, near the socket, because the inside is coated with a thin metal layer, which comes from the slow evaporation of the filament and the cathode coating's material. Its presence means a lot of working hours. Probably many tens of thousands of hours, at least 20-30k.
Yep, putting a 6ME8 instead of a 6EM5 is like putting an LM741 op-amp in place of a 555 timer. Fun. 😏
Great job, amazing.
Love the glow shot, and yeah. That CRT is dekivering the goods! Nice work. I learned a lot.
like someone has mentioned this set would deserve an electronic restoration but leave it filthy and gruesome like it is on the outside, grafitti and everything...that would be an awesome piece....horror movies on it would be perfect....it would be something like a rat-rod tv
I remember when I was little going to different house sales after old folks passed away and seeing these types of units very often with the B&W CRT and Turn Table + AMFM. So many of these are getting thrown out even with their age because the people who owned them pass away and no one wants to pick them up. I recently found an 86 Sears Console Color TV cabinet. The kind that sits on the floor. I honestly could not find anything else now. Most sales only have those somewhat forgettable 90s plastic fantastic tvs that litter street curbs every trash day. Just don't see a lot of woodgrain or console units in general, which is why I picked mine up. Yeah its a solid state and yeah the thing has a cap going out but its American made and a different style. I do have a 1942 RCA Victor 9t240 (something along those lines). The tubes light up inside but no picture. I am not electronically good to fix it so I've been keeping it in my basement for the past 10 years. It was a rescue from a deceased really really old person. Might not find another one like that in the wild
I'm not a person that could ever even think about doing something like this myself, but there is something magical about seeing something like this come alive again after multiple unknown years of sitting around and being pissed on.
I can’t believe that it we works ! Shango066 can fix anything! Love watching your channel! I’m 63 and just started to do sad solid state stuff. Next stop build an Fm stereo tuner with vacuum bulbs! from a kit! Great Job entertaining!
I've seen you bring junk to life, but this is one of the ,more amazing ones. And of all of this set, the channel indicator is the coolest thing, I've never seen one like that.