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Oh wow. Don't recall seeing one of those. I might have tho. It's been awhile.
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iirc, the button on the left was for Chromatic and when you pushed it in a little panel inside would retract and a little photoresistor would appear.
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I have them but I have no scanner & if I did I would never
figure out how to send them Anyhows they were on a slide rule with 14 positions. Any position could be set to any band & channel ( VHF-L, VHF-H or UHF). The sets came with a set of plastic numbers tabs from 2-83 with a few extras. The tabs chose the band & each position had a multi turn pot to tune the channel. Remote sets had everything behind the door. Non remotes had a knob that slid up & down. The knob opened up & the channels were tuned by a knob inside it if needed. IIRC starting with G-line sets they switched over to 18 position rotary selectors. 6 for UHF & all the VHF. That started with the 13GC10 chassis, the first in line CRTfrom Zenith & a fantastic set. By H-line I believe all varactor sets were 18 position rotaries. When old they did get very noisy but I dont remember any actual complaints. More of an annoyance to the tech than anything. Enuf fer now Zeno:smoke: LFOD ! Quote:
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Ah, ok then. 👌
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