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Juan[_3_] September 26th 08 09:28 AM

Rig Identification
 
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. Can anyone ID it?

I put pics of it on my hosting site.

http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html

TIA


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[email protected] September 30th 08 07:27 AM

Rig Identification
 
On Sep 26, 4:28�am, "Juan" wrote:
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. �Can anyone ID it?
http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html



It's a WR-39C RCA Television Calibrator.

John[_14_] September 30th 08 10:48 AM

Rig Identification
 
DUH! Thanks.

" wrote in message
...
On Sep 26, 4:28�am, "Juan" wrote:
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. �Can anyone ID it?
http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html



It's a WR-39C RCA Television Calibrator.

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Brenda Ann September 30th 08 11:22 AM

Rig Identification
 

"Juan" wrote in message
...
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. Can anyone ID it?

I put pics of it on my hosting site.

http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html



It's a signal generator, with crystal markers for calibration, to be used
for alignment of television RF and IF stages.



JB[_3_] September 30th 08 08:09 PM

Rig Identification
 
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. Can anyone ID it?

I put pics of it on my hosting site.

http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html

It's a signal generator, with crystal markers for calibration, to be used
for alignment of television RF and IF stages.

Museum piece or movie prop.

Could be used for aligning OLD B&W TVs, and radios.


Jim-NN7K[_2_] September 30th 08 10:38 PM

Rig Identification
 
And-- will be more or less USELESS, after Feburary, of next year
(when NTSC television more or less becomes history, thanks to
Digital TV. Jim NN7K


JB wrote:
I picked this up with some other junk at a yard sale. Can anyone ID it?

I put pics of it on my hosting site.

http://radact.mysite.com/sale_page.html

It's a signal generator, with crystal markers for calibration, to be used
for alignment of television RF and IF stages.

Museum piece or movie prop.

Could be used for aligning OLD B&W TVs, and radios.


Brenda Ann September 30th 08 11:08 PM

Rig Identification
 

"Jim-NN7K" . wrote in message
...
And-- will be more or less USELESS, after Feburary, of next year
(when NTSC television more or less becomes history, thanks to
Digital TV. Jim NN7K


Will still be tens of millions of analog televisions in use.



RFI-EMI-GUY September 30th 08 11:39 PM

Rig Identification
 
Brenda Ann wrote:
"Jim-NN7K" . wrote in message
...
And-- will be more or less USELESS, after Feburary, of next year
(when NTSC television more or less becomes history, thanks to
Digital TV. Jim NN7K


Will still be tens of millions of analog televisions in use.



I see a big market for used NTSC TV's going to hurricane ravaged places
like Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica.

--
Joe Leikhim K4SAT
"The RFI-EMI-GUY"©

"Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."

"Follow The Money" ;-P

Jim-NN7K[_2_] September 30th 08 11:56 PM

Rig Identification
 
Yeh, but ONLY with a converter (unless you get service from Translator,
or Cable) On the air NTSC ceases around middle of feburary!

Brenda Ann wrote:
"Jim-NN7K" . wrote in message
...
And-- will be more or less USELESS, after Feburary, of next year
(when NTSC television more or less becomes history, thanks to
Digital TV. Jim NN7K


Will still be tens of millions of analog televisions in use.



JB[_3_] October 1st 08 06:58 PM

Rig Identification
 

"Jim-NN7K" . wrote in message
...
Yeh, but ONLY with a converter (unless you get service from Translator,
or Cable) On the air NTSC ceases around middle of feburary!

Brenda Ann wrote:
"Jim-NN7K" . wrote in message
...
And-- will be more or less USELESS, after Feburary, of next year
(when NTSC television more or less becomes history, thanks to
Digital TV. Jim NN7K


Will still be tens of millions of analog televisions in use.

Be that as it may, most TVs made since the 80's don't even need to be
aligned in the RF and IF stages. You can still use a converter box on your
old RCA 630-ts.



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