Retro TV has old-school channel-changing knob

Really? I did not know that.

Well as a child in Milwaukee we had both. And some of my favorite channels were UHF.

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Thank you for helping me to remember this poem :slight_smile:

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Rabbit ears wouldn’t have been built into most 60’s era sets this type. At this point, most people had roof antennas by then. If you needed rabbit ears, they would have been separate, not built in.

The remote should make the knob mechanically turn, with realistic clicks. Don’t forget the shiny convex screen with the greenish colour when off. The little dot problem was due to the failure of a resistor that drained the high voltage, but include that feature anyway. And how about VERT and HORIZ controls on the back?

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