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#109465 10/26/05 09:00 PM
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Check this out, I was looking at houses on a real-estate web page and found this picture.

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#109466 10/27/05 11:18 AM
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Watching TV can be a down right shocking experience!

#109467 10/27/05 08:54 PM
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What year is that TV from?
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#109468 10/27/05 10:24 PM
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lol. 1980?


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#109469 10/28/05 01:36 AM
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It looks like one of the old Philips K9 sets that were popular over here for about 10 years once we got Colour TV.

#109470 10/28/05 06:59 AM
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Those baskets are naff as well!

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Mock ye not! [Linked Image]

That old TV was a darn sight better made than the cheap junk in the stores today.

#109472 11/02/05 10:58 AM
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I'd take a TV like that over today's ugly garbage any day.

The loudspeakers were bigger (usually 4" square things), so the audio was pretty good (compared to today's sets with their 2" speakers) and the whole device just...looked nicer.

#109473 10/30/06 03:16 AM
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That TV looks like a late 70's/early 80's....looks like the '82 Zenith we have.

#109474 11/02/06 08:56 PM
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In the 1970s almost all TVs were hot chassis types, that is one side of the AC line was the entire electronic system ground. The antenna was transformer coupled. We did have polarized plugs in the 70s and UL required no exposed screws be connected to the chassis ground. But who knows? And even with a polarized power plug, how many older outlets are wired properly? Black to silver and white to brass - right!

Today switch mode power supplies are used which is offers the same isolation as a 60hz power transformer. Kinda need that with all the grounded input and output jacks in use today but on those days before VTRS and home theater, all you ever connected to a TV was an antenna.

Now growing up I inherited an old 1950s transformerless tube GE portable TV in a metal case with one side of the AC line grounded to it. What were they thinking? I guess on the family room table with no other grounded metal within reach it was safe! And what idiot would put it on a kitchen counter? At least that was 1950s thinking.



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