Q: Why do I think there's a commie behind every tree?
A: BECAUSE THERE IS A FUCKING COMMIE BEHIND EVERY TREE!!


Utilize the language with the same manipulation the Commies do, using the phrase "VACCINE FREE" instead of "UNVACCINATED" or "NON-VACCINATED"

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Old School Series - Part 5

Cable television did not come to the areas of Kommiecticut outside of the cities and larger towns until the mid-1980's. By today's standards, those CATV systems were primitive and limited. Prior to that we had what was available over the air and in those days it was standard broadcast, not HDTV. I grew up in the sleepy little dairy town of Ellington. It is located in the northeastern part of the low lying flat Kommiecticut River Valley, so we had no obstruction of TV signals. Our house had a large VHF/UHF directional antenna on the roof mounted to the chimney, and it had a rotor system. We got the local CBS, ABC, NBC, and PBS affiliates from Hartford, New Haven, and Springfield. At night we could pickup Channel 19 and Channel 10 out of Albany and Channel 6 out of Providence. In the summer when atmospheric skip would occur, we could occasionally pickup Channel 38 out of Boston which had programming not available in our normal market. This is what sat on top of our 25" wood cabinet Sylvania color console TV.

The antenna rotor control head from Radio Shack
















When installed properly, the antenna was oriented to the compass points on the dial. I believe it came with a sheet of decals with all the channel numbers (2-13 VHF and 14-83 UHF). Once you knew where to point the antenna for a particular channel's best reception, you put the corresponding number sticker on the dial face so you could find it fast in the future. On this particular model, you would spin the dial to the desired location, and the motor pointer would follow one tick at a time. It was moved by a solenoid mechanism, so at each tick mark it made a loud "bzzzzt!" noise about once per second. It was really annoying if you were turning the antenna 180 degrees or more

There were 3 sets of cables that came down from the antenna and went into the house as well as one bare aluminum ground wire that went to a ground rod for lightning protection. One cable was for the VHF part of the antenna and reception, another was for the UHF part of the antenna and reception, and the last cable powered the bi-directional rotor motor. The controller dial did not go 360 degrees around so as not to wrap the cables around the antenna mounting pole, eventually breaking them.

If you did not have a directional antenna with a rotor system, you either had an antenna pointed in one direction, a weaker omni-directional antenna on the roof, or at worst a set of rabbit ears sitting on top of your TV. Rabbit ears were OK in a big city with multiple TV stations located nearby, but otherwise sucked.

The first job I ever had was working for a TV shop in East Hartford. We did sales, service, and installations. I was 18 years old and installing rotor antenna systems on peoples houses. We sold the Channel Master brand of antennas and rotor systems. The control box on those did not use a solenoid to move the dial, but a nice silent smooth motor. An install could take a few hours, especially the ones that were not just replacing an antenna or adding the rotor, but having to do the entire shebang. One hard lesson I learned was about putting the ladder on the van roof rack properly. I did not do that once, and had the ladder hanging too far off the back of the van. I put it through our warehouse window as I backed the van up in our parking lot. The boss made me fix the window.

Leave a comment if you remember such a device from your youth.

3 comments:

  1. Yup...Been there, had that....It was hit by lighting one night, while sis and i were in front of tv, damn thing blew up, started a fire..Scared the hell outta me..thankfully sis, older than i, knew the firedrill pop taught her and it was put out.
    Today, i have cut the cable, and go to OTA (over the air) for all local channels.Many HD channels, broadcast FREE by mandate, just go get an OTA HD antenna, plug into coax port on tv and scan for local channels.
    Crystal clear local channels, free of charge...
    Now, those yagis are used for amateur radio uhf/vhf comms..

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  2. I used that kind of antenna, before cable. And I also had one of those where the motor was burned up, so I disconnected it, and put it outside my in the country mobile home, near a window, so I could reach outside and turn it by hand, to move it to adjust the direction. I know, I felt like a hillbilly. But I live in Michigan.
    I also am a Ham Radio operator, but I just now bought an HF rig, for the first time in many years. Now I am trying to figure out an antenna system for it, while spending the least amount of money, while still being able to use the most number of bands. I never had the ability to use this number of bands before, due to license limits. Now with my upgraded license, from several years ago, and a radio that covers much more than any other rig I ever had before, I want to try and use more of it.

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  3. @Pigpen51:

    I'm an amateur operator too, in an HOA community...Get a multi band long wire antenna w balun, and LDG auto tuner and call it a day....

    Totally low profile too, NVIS is your friend...

    Go here here for more info: https://brushbeater.org/the-foundation-squaring-away-communications-basics/

    and here: https://amrron.com/

    73's...

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