A stunning pocket TV

Discussion in 'Discmans, Minidisc, DCC and other players' started by kent, Jan 11, 2019.

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    Some other Portable TV PTV013.JPG PTV011.JPG PTV012.JPG PTV020.JPG PTV019.JPG PTV018.JPG PTV014.JPG PTV015.JPG PTV016.JPG PTV017.JPG
     
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    I also have a collection of pocket TVs. The only way I can get the image on the screen is to go to backyard and get some analog signals from Mexico.
     
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    Thanks for posting Kent, I have a small but growing micro-tv collection as well but mine are lost puppies that nobody wanted. In the US I think the king of the hill was the GE Road Show but units like yours are starting to show up that look like they were meant for a high-powered executive's desk. I had never seen anything beyond the Sony, Casio, etc offerings when I was a kid.

    Here's a link to my TV on the Radio Thread, I tried the way shown on YouTube with the less than quality equipment, and the better method using a Blonder Tongue Agile Modulator. The Blonder Tongue works great and can fine tuned easily, it was meant for office buildings with unwired multiple TV's, supposedly with a good antenna it will send a signal around the block.
    http://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/finally-tv-on-the-radio.3389/
     

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