[QuadList] 60th Anniversary of NTSC

Steve White Steve.White at 800CallNow.com
Tue Jan 21 11:18:24 CST 2014


Thanks, Mike.

It's a good read.  I acquired a CT-100 and a Conrac monitor that used 
the same chassis for a total of $75.00 in late 1963...I think the 
monitor came from WTTG, free, if I'd cart it away.  With parts from the 
monitor, I kept the television running until the Summer of 1967; all the 
while moving from Virginia to Massachusetts, then North Carolina.  Can't 
believe I didn't find a way to hold on to it when I took off for grad 
school (and got married).

I always felt color television, and all it took behind the scenes, was 
the most complicated technology ever placed in the hands of just plain 
folks.  I suspect it still is.  Amazing it all started with a 37.5-inch 
long 15GP22 CRT, offering a flat screen of just 8.5 by 11.5 inches!

http://www.novia.net/~ereitan/Gallery/CT-100_Gallery.html

Steve



On 1/21/14 11:49 AM, mike at bolandcom.com wrote:
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> TVT article profiling the 60th Anniversary of NTSC:
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