Pye V4 12 " television receiver

Made:
1953 in England
maker:
Pye Limited
Pye Television Receiver type VT4
    Pye television receiver type Pye VT4Television Receiver
    Pye television receiver type VT4

Pye Television Receiver type VT4 Pye television receiver type
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Pye VT4Television Receiver Pye television receiver type VT4
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Pye V4 12 " monochrome television receiver, tabletop model, single channel, Serial Number 985035, known as 'washboard' set.

Pye V4 12 " monochrome television receiver, tabletop model, single channel, Serial Number 985035, known as 'washboard' set, made by Pye in England, 1953.

The V4 is a single channel, table model with 12-inch screen. This is the best known model of the 'washboard' Pye range of sets. They included a number of innovative features including a tinted screen to improve the contrast, a black-level-clamp circuit which ensured that as the scene changed, the black level remained constant (now a feature of every television set). The glass screen at the front of this set is deliberately sloped, with the aim of reducing the effect of reflections from objects in the room. In 1955 a modified version called the V4T was produced, which had a 13-channel turret tuner for ITV fitted. Many of the original V4's were retro-fitted with this modification. The V4 originally cost £48-10-11 plus tax.

Details

Category:
Television
Object Number:
1987-5041
Materials:
wood (unidentified), glass, plastic (unidentified) and electronic components
Measurements:
overall: 465 mm x 420 mm x 500 mm, 15kg
type:
television receiver
credit:
John R Huntingford