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Location: Little Rock, Arkansas USA Thing about that Jerrold cable box was that there was a PROM chip on the bottom that the cable company could program so that it would scramble the premium channels you weren't paying for. But you could erase the PROM by shorting its pins to ground.


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Old school cable box from the 1980's Discussion in ' Visual Arts ' started by PaulKTF, Oct 14, 2018 . Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > PaulKTF Senior Member Thread Starter Location: USA Anyone remember these cable boxes from the 1980's?


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The cable box we had circa 1980 had one dial with something like 31 channels. Made a satisfying clicking sound. My dad found a way to hack it with toothpicks so we'd get free HBO. 134 hyperdream • 3 yr. ago Our first one was this . 45 DirkVonUmlaut OP • 3 yr. ago Such empty space for the sake of wooden panels!! I love it! 29 [deleted] • 3 yr. ago


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282 Share 13K views 2 years ago MEMPHIS Remember converter boxes (legal and otherwise)? Memorizing and tuning channels by number only? Cable-Ready TVs and VCRs? Services offered by a cable.


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CABLE BOX from the 70s & 80s! luismurag 415 subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 20K views 5 years ago COSTA RICA Jerrold StarCom II Cable TV box by Jerrold Electronic Corporation from.


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Our first cable box My early days watching cable By Dusty_Hayes On May 08, 2009 I still remember that day in the late 80s/early 90s. There was what appeared to be a repairman fixing our living room TV but our TV wasn't broken. Instead he leaves behind this wood finished box with bright red numbered lights on top of the TV.


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The one I really remember was the same coloured box but with buttons and there was a mechanical way to keep the buttons down for pay channels but you could jam a toothpick in there to keep the button down.


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80s Tech Memories Ahhhhh… memories of the 80s, and the technology thereof: Toothpicking the cable box - The first cable boxes had a row of 12-15 buttons on them, and a slider switch to choose the channel row, like this:


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That-Disaster-5746. • 1 yr. ago. Merged with 20th century studios in 1935 to make 20th Century-Fox.Murdoc bought a 50% stake in 1980 and they came out with the broadcast affiliates in 1985. So where most markets had 3 broadcast stations, in 1985 a lot of them opened a 4th.