Amalgamated into the Hartley group of companies in , where it was joined the following year by Ambassador. Amalgamated with the Hartley group of companies in to create the Hartley-Baird group. This was soon aquired Ambassador, from which point on Baird and Ambassador sets used the same chassis'? Baird T5 look-alike on a magazine cover, December Link to larger view [71K]. The set was on sale before the commencement of regular broadcasts in November As with many of the first televisions, the price dropped significantly in the first 6 months of braodcasting.
The price included aerial and installation. Electrically the T26 was as per the T25 but without the 3-band radio. An optional booster amplifier was also available. Intended for use in ".. Housed in an oak cabinet with a special lock to prevent unauthorised use. Extract from a Baird brochure. Link to larger view [36K]. Models differ in cabinet presentaion only. All were shown at the Radiolympia september.
Included an 11 waveband radio and had 30W audio output. Also included both a gramaphone player and recorder! Shown at the Radiolympia september. Replacement for T Tuned to any of the five BBC channels by replacing the complete RF and mixer section which saw on a seperate chassis. Connect your Baird LCD television set's power cable to a wall jack. In order to protect your new LCD television from an electrical surge, it is a good idea to use a surge protector instead of a regular wall outlet if available.
LCD television sets do not have a built-in antenna, so if you wish to receive over-the-air programming you will have to connect an antenna to the coaxial input on the back of the unit. If you want to watch DVDs, for example, you'll need to connect the audio and video cables red, white and yellow in colour to the composite video inputs on the back of the television set. Turn on your external device if applicable.
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