fmdog44
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My family was late in getting one. I left home in 1966 so I can't say for certain.
Yes I recall the loud clicking sound as well.In my childhood home, the early 70's.
As for remotes for televisions, that was unheard of, yet one of my grandmas had a remote control television (early 70's), and I remember her remote was about the size of two packages of cigarettes stacked on top of one another, and it had two push buttons.
I still remember the loud audible CHA-CHING that would emit from the remote when you pushed a button.
Funny how some past little things have a way of staying fresh in ones mind.Yes I recall the loud clicking sound as well.
LMAO.... Thanks for the memory......I still remember the loud audible CHA-CHING that would emit from the remote when you pushed a button.
ROFLMAO!LMAO.... Thanks for the memory......
My 1st dealing with a TV remote was at my Grandmothers house....
She also had an exercise bike... and if you pedaled hard and fast, and pulled the handlebars back quick It would change the channel
That was ours, too, an oversized wooden box of a thing.In the early 70s.
It was an enormous wooden television from the GE employee store at the factory where my mother and stepfather both worked.
I'll bet that changed hockey night in your house, Tommy!Absolutely. It was the summer of 1979. My wife and I had a cheap little 11" B&W set which was fine since we barely watched any television. One day, out of the blue, the Sears delivery guy showed up at our door with a new 19" color TV. Apparently my parents couldn't stand the fact that their son and DIL didn't have a color set.![]()
The early remote controls for television controlled the channel and sound, by sound from the remote.Yes I recall the loud clicking sound as well.
So was ours to the point I still remember his name was Eddy Bastic!! Occasionally he would have to haul off the picture tube so me and my brother would get inside and dad would take pictures. Those were the only days I was "on TV".Yes....it was about 1972.And the rental company repairman seemed to be almost a new family member!