I remember the early remote controls which used ultrasonic sound to transmit their signals. No batteries in the remote, just some ultrasonic chimes and spring loaded hammers which whacked them when you pressed the remote’s buttons.
When we got our first TV, stations didn’t broadcast 24 hours a day. In fact we only got 1 channel and it didn’t come on til 4:00PM. But that was Ok. We tuned in early so we could set around and watch the test pattern.
I remember when there weren’t remote controls, no color and the screen was only about 8 inches (in a console 4 feet tall) and you had to turn the lights out to be able to see the picture. Also, there was only a few hours of programs each day & only one channel.
pelican47 about 12 years ago
My dad had 3 remote controls—his daughers. “Once around the clock” when there were channels numbered only 2 through 13.
Javogadro about 12 years ago
I remember the early remote controls which used ultrasonic sound to transmit their signals. No batteries in the remote, just some ultrasonic chimes and spring loaded hammers which whacked them when you pressed the remote’s buttons.
otahans about 12 years ago
So that’s how the “clickers” worked! Thanks!
rw1h about 12 years ago
When we got our first TV, stations didn’t broadcast 24 hours a day. In fact we only got 1 channel and it didn’t come on til 4:00PM. But that was Ok. We tuned in early so we could set around and watch the test pattern.
common sanse about 12 years ago
Greatest invention ever. Second greatest invention-Mute button.
stukuls about 12 years ago
Pluggers love items that can keep them fat and keep the laziness alive. Now and forever.
pcolli about 12 years ago
I hated it when the channel knob seized up.
Oxnate about 12 years ago
I remember my grandma’s first cable box came with a remote that was wired to the cable box.
wiatr about 12 years ago
Lawrence Welk is the reason all the “Have Gun, Will Travel” shows are still new to me!
Benndayy85 about 12 years ago
And when the picture got those “zaggy” lines going through it, we pulled all the tubes out and tested them at the corner drug store.
olmon about 12 years ago
I remember when there weren’t remote controls, no color and the screen was only about 8 inches (in a console 4 feet tall) and you had to turn the lights out to be able to see the picture. Also, there was only a few hours of programs each day & only one channel.