What is that thing? (Built into the wall) Early Tek? I can't peel my eyes off it. Darned bouncing 1968 women, Godda Inna way!
. Playboy After Dark 8/8/68 .
(I presume this is the Playboy Mansion? No?)
What is that thing? (Built into the wall) Early Tek? I can't peel my eyes off it. Darned bouncing 1968 women, Godda Inna way!
. Playboy After Dark 8/8/68 .
(I presume this is the Playboy Mansion? No?)
sorta looks like a rack mount Type 533A..but Barbie Benton keeps getting in the way... Who was that stiff she is dancing with...Hef?? lol
~The late 60s man, you just had to be there. It was a far-out time. :-D
imdb.com claims that those episodes were filmed at CBS Studio 31 and KTLA Studios. [1] That particular "After Hours" episode's small stage size suggests that KTLA's seemingly smaller studios may fit best, but you never know.
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[1]Thank you,
-- Don Kuenz KB7RPU There was a young lady named Bright Whose speed was far faster than light; She set out one day In a relative way And returned on the previous night.
yes off it. Darned bouncing 1968 women, Godda Inna way!
It looks like military surplus to me. It reminds me of the display used to tune a receiver for RTTY around the Korean war.
There is some industrial video equipment, a bunch of cheap AM/FM receivers and some industrial electronics. Probably $100 of stuff from a surplus stor e when that set was built. I didn't see anything that was powered up, and t he layout made zero sense. A pair of 9" Monochrome video monitors, mounted that high?
I remember running this crappy show on 16mm film at the AFRTS TV Station at Ft. Greely. in ''73-'74.
The RTTY tuning indicator is just a x-y oscilloscope with mark filter output on one axis and space filter output on the other one.
-- -TV
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