[AT] OT: Flashback - Early Farmers Building County Roads
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Fri Jan 27 13:58:09 PST 2006
I built one of those GR2500(?) Heathkit color TVs. I don't know how long
it took to build, but, even with hours talking with the tech reps, I
could never get it right. And the remote control never worked right
either. I finally gave it away to a young couple who had nothing (and
the Heathkit was only slightly better than nothing). I have a feeling
that was one of the things that helped bury the company. I still have a
bunch of Heathkit test gear around (DMM, dual trace 'scope, resistor and
capacitor decade boxes, etc.) and none of it works properly. I guess I
will toss it all out someday - I can't find anyone locally who is even
slightly interested in the old stuff. (and I have a LOT of old
electronic stuff!)
Mike
H. L. Staples wrote:
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> Our first color set was a kit from Heath. Took about 25 hours to assemble
> and by todays standard was a terrible set. When doing some of the alignment
> with the oscilloscope connected to the vertical, horizontal and video my
> kids got a kick out of watching Bonanza on the little green screen.
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> No matter what I did there was always a buzzing sound when titles were
> displayed on a dark background. This thing had a built in dot generator to
> help in the set up.
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Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
mikesloane at verizon.net
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