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Cable Box In The 80S. they each had them into the early 90s at least. jerrold starcom ii cable tv box by jerrold electronic corporation from philadelphia, a subsidiary of the defunct. remember converter boxes (legal and otherwise)? the cable converter box, a relic of the cable era of the 1970s, was developed in part by one of the first people. i always loved getting a new cable box as a kid because it meant there was always new channels. But i sadly missed my favorites. there was a sticker on the back of the cable box with a blue outline of mountains on a white background. It was an upgrade with the switch on the left side to. Memorizing and tuning channels by number only? ahhhhh… memories of the 80s, and the technology thereof: It felt like you were making things happen when you pressed one of them. the first cable box we had used switches that had the most satisfying action. We had a similar box somewhere in the late 70s.

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the cable converter box, a relic of the cable era of the 1970s, was developed in part by one of the first people. jerrold starcom ii cable tv box by jerrold electronic corporation from philadelphia, a subsidiary of the defunct. the first cable box we had used switches that had the most satisfying action. Memorizing and tuning channels by number only? It was an upgrade with the switch on the left side to. they each had them into the early 90s at least. ahhhhh… memories of the 80s, and the technology thereof: It felt like you were making things happen when you pressed one of them. But i sadly missed my favorites. i always loved getting a new cable box as a kid because it meant there was always new channels.

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Cable Box In The 80S there was a sticker on the back of the cable box with a blue outline of mountains on a white background. It was an upgrade with the switch on the left side to. i always loved getting a new cable box as a kid because it meant there was always new channels. But i sadly missed my favorites. It felt like you were making things happen when you pressed one of them. We had a similar box somewhere in the late 70s. Memorizing and tuning channels by number only? remember converter boxes (legal and otherwise)? ahhhhh… memories of the 80s, and the technology thereof: the first cable box we had used switches that had the most satisfying action. the cable converter box, a relic of the cable era of the 1970s, was developed in part by one of the first people. jerrold starcom ii cable tv box by jerrold electronic corporation from philadelphia, a subsidiary of the defunct. there was a sticker on the back of the cable box with a blue outline of mountains on a white background. they each had them into the early 90s at least.

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