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Old 07-23-2012, 06:44 PM
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CTC4 Maggie

If I had a little help on an early morning, I could get to it rather easily with the help. Everything I have seems to have to be big and heavy. The TK42 on top of it is about 270 lbs. There is also some box stuff in front of it. Anyone live close by who likes to dig??
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Still waiting on that pic!
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Old 09-06-2012, 06:43 AM
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Old 09-06-2012, 06:38 PM
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tvtimeisfun has a 1950s b/w maggie, but that doesnt help.
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Been a while. I would still love to see it.
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Old 03-05-2013, 08:09 AM
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It may be a Magnavox, but it's not color.

At least it has UHF....I think. Since it's in Austin, Texas, which has mostly UHF TV stations (or had, before DTV), I would think it would have a UHF tuner. The only VHF station in Austin, if I remember correctly what I've read of the area's TV stations, is KLBJ-TV on channel 7. The rest are (or again, were) UHF, so that set would have almost certainly had a UHF tuner built in unless a UHF converter was used ahead of the VHF tuner.
IIRC, all CTC4's had UHF tuners. The CT100's and CTC2b's had a strip type tuner, that were easily converted to UHF reception.
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