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Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if
you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. Steve |
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"Steve" wrote: Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. I recall that the radios were used as a prop and a character used it in one or two episodes. You should get a bette look at it then. Could be a false memory though. I have not owned a TV since around 1980 but I have been rethinking that as there are news channels and Discovery, History channels that I have watched when visiting relatives. The sitcoms and weekly TV shows are awful and I can't spending time watching them. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message .. .. In article . com, "Steve" wrote: Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. I recall that the radios were used as a prop and a character used it in one or two episodes. You should get a bette look at it then. Could be a false memory though. I have not owned a TV since around 1980 but I have been rethinking that as there are news channels and Discovery, History channels that I have watched when visiting relatives. The sitcoms and weekly TV shows are awful and I can't spending time watching them. I use television for 3 basic functions, news, some sports and all the movie channels cable has to offer. I love movies, but I will not go to a movie theater. I have a fine movie collection, and I do enjoy football season. So, I have a couple of nice TV's, other than that, regular broadcast TV is not worth watching, IMO. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"SWL-2010" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article . com, "Steve" wrote: Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. I recall that the radios were used as a prop and a character used it in one or two episodes. You should get a bette look at it then. Could be a false memory though. I have not owned a TV since around 1980 but I have been rethinking that as there are news channels and Discovery, History channels that I have watched when visiting relatives. The sitcoms and weekly TV shows are awful and I can't spending time watching them. I use television for 3 basic functions, news, some sports and all the movie channels cable has to offer. I love movies, but I will not go to a movie theater. I have a fine movie collection, and I do enjoy football season. So, I have a couple of nice TV's, other than that, regular broadcast TV is not worth watching, IMO. My computer has a DVD player and a big LCD display so that is what I use to watch movie rentals or I go to the theater. I have a DSL connection here and have been considering cable for a broadband connection instead. I could add a TV video card and the computer could also be the TV. Actually I have two LCD displays so I could have the TV displayed on one and work on the other. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message .. .. In article , "SWL-2010" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article . com, "Steve" wrote: Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. I recall that the radios were used as a prop and a character used it in one or two episodes. You should get a bette look at it then. Could be a false memory though. I have not owned a TV since around 1980 but I have been rethinking that as there are news channels and Discovery, History channels that I have watched when visiting relatives. The sitcoms and weekly TV shows are awful and I can't spending time watching them. I use television for 3 basic functions, news, some sports and all the movie channels cable has to offer. I love movies, but I will not go to a movie theater. I have a fine movie collection, and I do enjoy football season. So, I have a couple of nice TV's, other than that, regular broadcast TV is not worth watching, IMO. My computer has a DVD player and a big LCD display so that is what I use to watch movie rentals or I go to the theater. I have a DSL connection here and have been considering cable for a broadband connection instead. I could add a TV video card and the computer could also be the TV. Actually I have two LCD displays so I could have the TV displayed on one and work on the other. That's not a bad idea. The LCD display is what all the TV's are going to now anyway. I'll have say, the project of installing the vid-card and hooking up would be a fun project too. I could not find any fault in that idea. Actually if you watch movies on your LCD display now, may as well watch TV on it too. That could prove to be a verstile hookup, with a DVD writer. Sounds like fun to me. I use the cable internet service, their cable TV and their digital phone system too. It's all on one bill, a big bill, but I like it, and thats all that matters. Everything is fast, clear and audio is wonderful. The broadband is fast, even on my old computer. Although, I was thinking about buying a new computer this fall. The prices at Comp USA are pretty good. I was looking at a new Gateway with the Athlon processor. DVD writer, all the goodies. All I'll have to buy is the PC, I already have a fine monitor and all the peripherals Oh, one other thing about TV/Video. I always taped my movies on VHS untill about a year ago, I bought the Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD recorder. I love it, and it has the new DVD Ram Tech. But here's the interesting thing. They make some of the DVD recorders with hard drives, and you can just store movies right on the drive in the machine. I thought that would be terrific, but out of my price range. I just love electronics hobbies. I cant get enough, and when I get started talking about it, I can't stop myself. So, please bear with my protracted posts. I bought a new scanner last week, but I don't want to get started on that, not now...But it's great :-) -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"SWL-2010" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .com.. . In article , "SWL-2010" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .com.. . In article . com, "Steve" wrote: Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. I recall that the radios were used as a prop and a character used it in one or two episodes. You should get a bette look at it then. Could be a false memory though. I have not owned a TV since around 1980 but I have been rethinking that as there are news channels and Discovery, History channels that I have watched when visiting relatives. The sitcoms and weekly TV shows are awful and I can't spending time watching them. I use television for 3 basic functions, news, some sports and all the movie channels cable has to offer. I love movies, but I will not go to a movie theater. I have a fine movie collection, and I do enjoy football season. So, I have a couple of nice TV's, other than that, regular broadcast TV is not worth watching, IMO. My computer has a DVD player and a big LCD display so that is what I use to watch movie rentals or I go to the theater. I have a DSL connection here and have been considering cable for a broadband connection instead. I could add a TV video card and the computer could also be the TV. Actually I have two LCD displays so I could have the TV displayed on one and work on the other. That's not a bad idea. The LCD display is what all the TV's are going to now anyway. I'll have say, the project of installing the vid-card and hooking up would be a fun project too. I could not find any fault in that idea. Actually if you watch movies on your LCD display now, may as well watch TV on it too. That could prove to be a verstile hookup, with a DVD writer. Sounds like fun to me. I use the cable internet service, their cable TV and their digital phone system too. It's all on one bill, a big bill, but I like it, and thats all that matters. Everything is fast, clear and audio is wonderful. The broadband is fast, even on my old computer. Although, I was thinking about buying a new computer this fall. The prices at Comp USA are pretty good. I was looking at a new Gateway with the Athlon processor. DVD writer, all the goodies. All I'll have to buy is the PC, I already have a fine monitor and all the peripherals Oh, one other thing about TV/Video. I always taped my movies on VHS untill about a year ago, I bought the Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD recorder. I love it, and it has the new DVD Ram Tech. But here's the interesting thing. They make some of the DVD recorders with hard drives, and you can just store movies right on the drive in the machine. I thought that would be terrific, but out of my price range. I just love electronics hobbies. I cant get enough, and when I get started talking about it, I can't stop myself. So, please bear with my protracted posts. I bought a new scanner last week, but I don't want to get started on that, not now...But it's great :-) I like the high tech electronics too but I don't like a lot of stuff around and prefer an item perform more than one task if possible. The new TV are amazing though. My brother just got a 50 inch plasma display that looks pretty darn good. My 22 inch LCD computer monitor looks small to me me now. Problem is I'm not that good at multitasking. I can listen to the AM radio or short wave radio wile I do work or post on Usenet but I don't think I could watch TV at the same time. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. Steve Hi Steve, In the early episodes, the radio was a Motorola business band radio. The whip on the squad car indicated VHF-LO (30-50MHz). Later episodes featured an Eico CB transceiver along side an Eico 720 80-10M CW only transmitter- with a mic plugged in the front! Dale W4OP for PAR Electronics, Inc. |
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Steve wrote:
Yes, I was watching an old episode if the Andy Griffith show and if you've ever watched it you know that there's some radio gear on top of the desk next to Sheriff Taylor's, right where Barney Fife normally sits. One of them looks sort of like a Drake R-4C, but the particular episode I watched didn't offer a good shot. Does anyone know what this gear is? And by the way, what a classic show! Still in wide syndication forty years after it aired. Compare it to the crap that's aired nowadays and it really makes you think. Steve All I remember was an EICO or SONAR CB, and a Motorola control head for a VHF base station. Its on WGN weekdays. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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