Pamphonic Televisions were made from about 1951. Initially they carried the original “Pamphonic” brand but about 1954 that changed to “Pam” and they stayed with Pam branding from there on. The links with Pye and the large model range suggests that the Pam range was heavily based on Pye chassis designs.
Date
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Screen
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Model
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1951
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16”
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Pamphonic PST1
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1952
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16”
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Pamphonic 901
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1953
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14”
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Pamphonic 906
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1955
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14”
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Pam 750, 751
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1955
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17”
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Pam 752, 753
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1956
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17”
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Pam 500
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1957
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17”
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Pam 501, 517, 746, 753C, 764, 765
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1957
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19”
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Pam 755C
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1958
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17”
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Pam 530, 551, 560
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1958
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21”
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Pam 521
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1959
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17”
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Pam 600, 606, 680, 690
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1959
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21”
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Pam 666
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1960
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17”
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Pam 801, 803, 805, 822
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1961
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19”
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Pam 119, 120
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1961
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23”
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Pam 123, 1000A “Prince Regent”
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1962
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19”
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Pam 5100, 5101, 5102, 5103, 5104, 5105
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1962
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23”
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Pam 5106, 5107
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1963
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19”
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Pam 119D
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1964
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23”
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Pam 5140, 5141, 5114, 5142, 5144
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References:
Have a look here for John Evans’ site with lots of useful information on historic TVs.
And there’s a great write-up on the restoration of a very nice 1958 521F here.
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