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JC Penny silver face tv
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VTR-JC-Penny...26#ht_63wt_754
This is kinda different. Not sure that you can call this a portable. Looks like it should be part of your 1980 stereo rack system!
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It is a Panasonic for sure. Really pissah looking set
but worth a C-note ?? One things for sure, you would be the only kid on the block with one. 73 Zeno |
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It IS for a stereo rack. It is a TV/audio spectrum analyzer, Jim has been trying to sell one at local radio meets in the my area...I've almost bought his on a few occasions.
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Buried in the attic is a Heathkit green-phosphor scope which is designed to be part of a stereo rig.
it is capable of accepting line-level audio L and R for display and manipulation on the scope face . Furthermore, it has got a built-in sine-wave tone gen from about 50Hz through 15kHz or so. Sometimes I bust it out and use it on my main system just for laughs. This one reminds me of it in a way. |
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I still have some JC Penney MCS components around. They were top quality stuff at lower than name brand prices.
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