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*BAM* - *BAM* | "Nnnooo, not OK yet" | *BAM* - *BAM* | "Improving, keep goin'" | *BAM* - *BAM* | "OK, that 'll do".
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^^^^^ Percussive repair! ^^^^^
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And now that I think about it, he had a mute button for commercials. He wired a switch that opened the circuit to the speaker. The push ON, push OFF switch was taped (black tape, dad’s favorite) to the arm of his recliner chair. We occasionally had to remind him to turn the sound back on when he was doodling something on his chair-mounted drawing board.
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"Did Hitting TVs Ever Actually Fix Them?" (Sep 2023):
https://www.howtogeek.com/did-hittin...ally-fix-them/ "there are several plausible reasons why percussive maintenance worked on some older TVs and many other older appliances" "Modern TVs and equipment are too fragile for percussive maintenance to be effective, so it's best to seek professional help in diagnosing and fixing the issue." Percussive maintenance by Don Vito Corleone:
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Complimentary coffin nails with your in-flight meal.
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tuner contacts was usually a temporary fix. The best method was to remove the cover, then each channel strip while being careful to lay them out in order. You did not want to get the strips mixed up. From there, sprayed a little cleaner on a rag (I liked “Blue Stuff”) and then clean each contact on each strip. Next, using heavy duty swabs, clean spring contacts inside the tuner. This task was laborious and required some patience. And it worked.
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“Cause Oscar Meyer has a way with”?
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Who among you had a transistor radio as a kid? I got my first one for my 10th birthday back in 1959. It was a coral color Silvertone. I found a photo of the same model with the same case. What memories I had with this phone.
Here were the biggest hit songs that year. Do you remember these? 1 "The Battle of New Orleans" Johnny Horton 2 "Mack the Knife" Bobby Darin 3 "Personality" Lloyd Price 4 "Venus" Frankie Avalon 5 "Lonely Boy" Paul Anka 6 "Dream Lover" Bobby Darin 7 "The Three Bells" The Browns 8 "Come Softly to Me" The Fleetwoods 9 "Kansas City" Wilbert Harrison 10 "Mr. Blue" The Fleetwoods 11 "Sleep Walk" Santo & Johnny 12 "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" Paul Anka 13 "Stagger Lee" Lloyd Price 14 "Donna" Ritchie Valens 15 "Pink Shoe Laces" Dodie Stevens 16 "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" The Platters |
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My dad didn't like seeing TV antennas on house roofs, so he put ours in the attic. He also cut a hole in the ceiling of the stairway so that the antenna pole extended down far enough that we could turn it. Worked pretty well.
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My old man was a ham radio nut, so putting one more antenna on the roof for TV was not a problem. We had an electric rotor to turn the antenna between Buffalo, Hamilton, and Toronto TV stations.....
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Still recall when some stormy evening, lightning must have struck it. Quite a bang and shake-up.
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The funny thing is that dad’s mom-and-pop TV store installed antennas all over town, all on the roof tops. I hired on when I was junior in high school and I helped install those antennas. They ranged in height from 10 feet to 30 feet. Ugly as sin. 🤣
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And then there is the classic radio & TV catch-phrase "Don't touch that dial !".
Documentary (almost an hour) about Nebraska television featuring footage of everyday life in the 50s & 60s. https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/s...dial-50002034/
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