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Old 04-20-2024, 10:54 PM
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Our CHRS TV Event is just 4 weeks away on May 18. A nice schedule of presentations is coming together. Presentations will include:

1. The RCA CT-100 Was Not the First NTSC Color Set
2. Restoration of a Newly Acquired 1939 General Electric HM-185 Prewar Set
3. Early RCA Color Circuitry
4. Color Broadcast Programming in the Early Years
5. Showing of the "Real McCoys" Episode "The Television Set"
6. The Farnsworth GV-260 and the "Beam Relaxor" Horizontal Deflection Circuit

We still have room on the schedule for another presentation or two if you have something you'd like to share. Technical demos would also be most welcome, as are any sets you'd like to bring along to display, either working or static.

Lunch will be provided for a $5 donation. Let me know if you plan to attend so we can plan for the right amount of food. Hope to see you there!
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Old 04-21-2024, 03:06 PM
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Our CHRS TV Event is just 4 weeks away on May 18. A nice schedule of presentations is coming together. Presentations will include:

1. The RCA CT-100 Was Not the First NTSC Color Set
2. Restoration of a Newly Acquired 1939 General Electric HM-185 Prewar Set
3. Early RCA Color Circuitry
4. Color Broadcast Programming in the Early Years
5. Showing of the "Real McCoys" Episode "The Television Set"
6. The Farnsworth GV-260 and the "Beam Relaxor" Horizontal Deflection Circuit
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The titles look really interesting - will the presentations be recorded for those who can't attend?
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