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Bambi's Gravatar
 Location: Brisbane, QLD
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I am restoring this ConSol [1970] 11 inch B/W television.
I was wondering if there is any information around about it.
I currently only have a schematic.
Thank you

Consol valve television


 
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 Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Hello and welcome to the forum.

You have described a ConSol "Series 80" T110. I remember seeing one many years ago at the Mitchell Rd Antiques in Sydney.

They look a bit like an Astor 11" Royal R11P.

ConSol products were made by E.A.S. Manufacturers of Parramatta Rd, Auburn and later Franklin St, Glebe (Sydney). Consul products were around from the late 1960's to the early 1970's.

Not sure though if E.A.S. manufactured the cabinets only and sourced the guts from somewhere else.


 
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 Location: Belrose, NSW
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EAS was part of the Joyce Mayne group.

They were what KH Harris became, the chassis designs started with the 1/01. Most HG Palmer TVs were made by KB Harris.

You won't find much more than the circuit I'm afraid. Those little sets were quite rare. There is a matching little radiogram that was offered with it.


 
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