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The time of day in most of the TV sets is in part of the main controller.
This is not a simple thing for the end user to service. You would have to
have the set properly serviced by an experienced tech. It is very possible
however, that the parts may no longer be available.

Considering the age of the set, the cost of the repair may not be worth the
investment. This is something you would have to decide for yourself. The
newer sets are superior to the one that you have.

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I have an old (mid-1980's) RCA Colortrak 2000 TV.

I operate the TV -- using a remote-control or using the buttons on the
front panel of the TV set -- the time is displayed on the TV screen.

When I set the TV-time to match the real-time (for example, 2 PM), five
hours later (at 7 PM real-time), the TV-time is 9 PM.

How can I get the TV-time to stay the same as the real-time?
Is the clock a part of the TV or is it in the remote-control?

Gary