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The 50th Anniversary of the Space Commander!
2006 marks the 50th anniversary for the introduction of the worlds first "practical" TV remote control! You know its the Zenith "Space command". Invented by Dr. Robert Adler who worked for the Zenith Radio Corporation in Chicago. First introduced for the 1956 line of Zenith TV receivers. I have decided to make a pictoral time line of the zenith remote controls from the very first to the last mechanical type offered in 1976. I have all but one remote for the collection, and its the first generation space command 400 (has the button design like the first generation sc200) and the 1973 model "SC600X" (which is nearly identical to the "SC500" which is shown but only has one addtional button)
The first picture is a 1956 Zenith with space command "200". Space command 200 was the only remote control available, and was only a channel change up, and mute only function. All other functions were adjusted at the set. The second picture is a close up of the first generation space command 200 hand control unit. Pic 3 is the second generation of the space command 200, for the 1957-1958 TV receivers. Pic 4, second generation space command 400, 1958 pic 5, third generation space command 400, for 1959 TV, also was used for 1962-1963 color TV receivers. pic 6, first generation space command 300, for 1960 b/w TV, used up through 1961 pic 7, second generation space command 300, for 1962 b/w TV up through 1972(?) pic 8, fourth generation space command 400, for 1963-1966 b/w TV pic 9, space command 400 for Color TV, introduced in 1964, through 1965 pic 10, first generation space command 600, 1965 Color TV up through 1972. pic 11, first generation space command 500, 1971-1972 color TV pic 12, second geneartion space command 500, 1973 color TV pic 13, second generation space command 600 "SC600Z" 1974-1976 color TV pic 14, third geneation space command 500 "SC500X" 1974-1976 color TV pic 15, unknown, never seen a TV that uses this as its original remote. Some kind of space command 300 for color TV from around 1974-76 Id immagine. pic 16, first generation space command 100, 1972-1974 color and b/w TV. pic 17, second generation space command 100, 1974-76 color TV. Blue button designates a different frequency not previously used in space command remote control. pic 18, a picture of the "zenith" sign in Northlake, IL (chicago suburb) what was Zenith's main distribution center and product showroom! Lets never forget this once great American company and the great inventions and product developments they brought to us!
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Whoa! Way cool presentation!
Is it me, or do the SC 300 and 400 with the horizontal buttons look "RCA-ish"? veg
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Very nice work! And now I know which one is correct for my '64 color set.
I used to have a Zenith La-Z-Bones and also a Flashmatic... Not mechanical wireless, ofcourse. Sold both on eBay. Charles |
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Definitely very cool. I wish I had a TV that went with each one of those.
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I've got a SC-300 set lying around that has the remote. Very nice set I bought at an estate sale with the original box. The remote and tuner sections work fine, but the rest of the chassis needs major work.
damn, 50 years. Pretty cool to know that it all started with zenith.
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where is the flashmatic?
its just a gun flashlight but i would have included it.
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should i assume the one you are missing looks just like the first gen 200 but 4 buttons?
i might just have one buried in my stuff. i boxed up and moved a lot recently so it might be awhile.i never pass up vintage remotes at the flea or yardsales.
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yep, thats the one Im missing. I dont have a flashmatic set or the flashlight, otherwise I would have included it for the heck of it. Ive been collecting vintage TV's for about 15 years, many have been sold on ebay or given away to make room. The space command sets, as hard as they are to find always stayed. Luckily, I have a good number of space command sets of all different types. Most of the remotes pictured still have the orignal TV to go with them!
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Just awesome drh!!!!!!!!!!! You must have a lot of Zeniths
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Personally, I like the style of the 60's remotes the best (pic 7,8,9,10,&11). They were small, fit nicely the palm of the hand, and looked very attractive. Zenith kind of went downhill with the bigger bulky ones after that IMO. What were they thinking!
A couple of other things I liked better about those old remotes is that they would work much better and at greater distance than the new IR remotes found today. And it didn't matter how they were pointed either. Never had to change batteries either. I wouldn't say the older sets worked better than what we see today but the old remotes were superior in many ways. You won't find any metal in a modern IR remote. |
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Thank you for the trip down memory lane. I bet there are a few current owners of those early remotes who don't know that jiggling a key chain in front of the set often elicits a mechanical response from the tv. Try it sometime. Phil
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I have an all-black Space Command 400 remote, 4 buttons. I'll have to post a pic of it.
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Wow! What beautifoul remote controls! They are bestiale .
I own an late '70's - early '80's "Grundig" ultrasound remote control (not in good condition). |
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There was an article in today's Chicago Tribune about the development of the Flashmatic and Space Command at Zenith, and the two men who invented them
You can see it here: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...,6513286.story Though you may have to register to view it. If you do, try going here: http://www.bugmenot.com/ first. |
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great article! Thanks for posting that! Its great that the two men are still with us and still in the chicago area. Heck, lombard is the next town over from Downers grove. I should meet these guys sometime!
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