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◊ 2010-09-03 18:50 |
1975-1976 Dodge Coronet. |
◊ 2010-09-05 22:43 |
On a Toshiba Blackstripe television set. |
◊ 2010-09-05 23:34 |
The two round switches on top are for UHF and VHF, or? It reminds me to my first own TV-set in my room, I got when I was 13 years old - a 12-year-old DDR-made STASSFURT (it was the cheapest in West Germany back then). Ancient times, when there were only three programmes in Germany - in my area we even had two more, the both DDR-propaganda-channels. It took exactly 60 seconds, until it warmed up, that you can watch the programme. After a while these UHF/VHF-switches were broken, so I have zapped the programmes by using a pipe-wrench. It was not really magnificient, this zapping-technology - one day I got an electric shock, that I felt unconscious on the floor... This was the release to throw it away. It's redmetallic STASSFURT-badge has survived until today. It lies just beside this computer, in a pencil-platter - which is a Rover-part, a rubber, which lies on the dashboard of an 80ies-model - 216 maybe? Or Allegro? I don't know any more, from whch model I've stolen it years ago on a junkyard. |
◊ 2010-09-06 00:54 |
Poor, ingo! You probably got zapped by the 230 volt main line... Probably the chassis could be electrified by the hot side where the plug could be universal two prong plug |