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View Poll Results: Which type is your TV22?
TV12 12 22.22%
TV22 Mk I 32 59.26%
TV22 Mk II 24 44.44%
TV22 A 10 18.52%
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 7:09 am   #81
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I've previouls mentioned my TV22's looks like I need to add the following:
1) TV32 - Restored/working last time I tried a few years ago
2) TV62 x 2, one basically working, the other needs restoring.

@Panrock Do you want serial numbers ? If so I will try and get to the sets (incl 12/22's) and advise.

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Old 28th Jul 2022, 8:51 am   #82
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Yes Jon, serial numbers are always welcome. Thx Steve
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I have two TV22F sets. But the TV22F is not what you asked for in the initial post...
If you are interested I can look up the serial numbers for you.

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Old 14th Aug 2022, 7:44 pm   #84
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Yes please! What line standard is the TV22F?

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Old 14th Aug 2022, 7:50 pm   #85
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Hi Steve,

The TV22F is ccir 625 lines fm sound with eq80. I will look up my serial numbers and I know of another few in existence. I might have also numbers of these as well. In one of my sets was also the original schematic. Quite happy with that because these things seem to be quite rare... Up to now it is the only part of documentation I ever found.

Edit: is there any information in the serial number about production locations for example?
One of the numbers is 103/00145 that set is also in a topic here...
https://vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=64715

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Thanks Roland. Is that an FM tone correction time constant of 80 µs - or it used EF80 valves? It would be most interesting to see the schematic. Thanks, Steve
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The EQ80 is an FM detector.

http://www.r-type.org/exhib/aaa0951.htm

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Old 14th Aug 2022, 8:34 pm   #88
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Thanks for putting me right there Ron. It would be interesting to know the TC none the less. I believe UK FM radio used 75 µs and UHF TV 50 µs. Steve
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Hi Steve,

I've uploaded the TV22F schematic to https://elektrotanya.com/ some years ago but I've attached it here to this post now.

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The two Bush TV22F which I have:
103/00145 (mentioned in #85 and also described on this forum)
103/00017

103/00036 (known to be in the Netherlands, but is modified. I have thought on buying the set back then but the PL33 was replaced by a PL82 or a 84 and the PZ30 was replaced by a PY83. AQlso the ferrite core war removed from the tuning coils, there were trim capacitors placed instead over the coils.

103/? Another Dutch collector has a TV22F set, but I don't know the number.

So at least four of these sets are in the Netherlands. Serial numbers are quite low...

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These will be included in the next edition of the table. Again, thank you. S
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Hi,
I have 3 BUSH TV 22.
One with the Pico-valves, one with the Noval-valves and the rare
F-version for CCIR!
Sorry, but I will take some time to send you the chassis-numbers!

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The two Bush TV22F which I have:
103/00145 (mentioned in #85 and also described on this forum)
103/00017

103/00036 (known to be in the Netherlands, but is modified. I have thought on buying the set back then but the PL33 was replaced by a PL82 or a 84 and the PZ30 was replaced by a PY83. AQlso the ferrite core war removed from the tuning coils, there were trim capacitors placed instead over the coils.

103/? Another Dutch collector has a TV22F set, but I don't know the number.

So at least four of these sets are in the Netherlands. Serial numbers are quite low...

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Hi Roland,
This is very intersting, my tuning ferrite cores are broken, received them inside a
little bag, when I picked it up from Amsterdam.
Because I see some trouble to glue them (all parts are there), I should decide
for tuning caps, too.
I really like to get some informations, to copy the change.

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This is very intersting, my tuning ferrite cores are broken, received them inside a little bag, when I picked it up from Amsterdam. Because I see some trouble to glue them (all parts are there), I should decide for tuning caps, too. I really like to get some informations, to copy the change.
The only information I have are the attached pictures from the set. I hope it helps. These are called Philips toltrimmer in Dutch.

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Many thanks Roland to share these pictures!

These tuning caps are wellknown in Germany and you will find them
mostly in radios.
The original construction is very flimsy, these cores are easy to crack when
tuning the set.

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Here is the latest update. Thanks to all contributors so far.


TV12A ...4
TV12AM ...2
TV12B ...6
TVF12A ...1

Total all TV12: ...13 {poll = 10}


Total TV22 Mk I ...22 {poll = 28)

Total TV22 Mk II ...17 {poll = 20}

TV22 (not decl.) ...3

TV22A ...1 {poll = 8}

TV22F ...5

TV22U ...1

Total all TV22: ...49


Total TV32 ...4

Total TV62 ...14


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Hello,
thank you for the interesting list.

I'm in possession of a TV22F with s/n 103/00197 in good condition which should make it the 6th known in existence, right

I've had it since early 70's and used it for watching Denmarks at the time major broadcast channel.
It's been on display only since the 80's and I'm hesitating to wether powering it up or not. I've read some useful tips here in the forum and will do some checkup on the set later on.

It lacks the power cord which has been lost during one of our numerous relocations over the years, so if anyone have one to spare I'd be happy.

Höllviken is in the south of Sweden btw.
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Hi steve
I notice you have 3 tv22`s listed as "not decl".
My tv22 that i mentioned on page 3 of your survey is a mk1.

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Thanks for the updates chaps! These will be included in the next edition of the list.

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Old 21st Nov 2022, 8:44 pm   #100
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Sorry Steve,

I see that I never gave you the serial numbers of my shrubs.

TV22 83/28483 Working with HKS transformer and LOPT stripped of overwind and voltage doubler EHT added.
TV32 120/08541 Working generally as standard.

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