Re: [IRCA] Slightly OT: Receiver spotting on TV
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Re: [IRCA] Slightly OT: Receiver spotting on TV



Very interesting subject indeed!  I didn't have a DX-150 but I LOVED my
DX-160!  Wish that I still had it!  

I used to pay attention to things going on (behind the scenes) in
commercials and movies and such.  There was an AT&T Long Distance
commercial from about 1984 or so that had a fireplace in the background.
As the camera turned I saw a picture on the mantle.  It was Rick
Wilson's #62 ARCA stock car.  This was before Wilson (sort of) made it
in NASCAR.  He was not a household name at that time.  The next day I
chatted with a friend of mine (at college) and he mentioned seeing and
that his cousin did too - like "what the hell is that "stocker" doing in
the commercial?"  I also looked at a Best Buy print ad a few years back
and the TV's all had American football players, except the Teams weren't
NFL or NCAA.  I Googled the team name and it was an Italian American
Football team.  I guess BB didn't want to pay the NFL. :)

I've also spotted some TV goofs - like an actor drinking from a green
soft drink can, then in the same scene the can was red.  Or the pickup
truck churning through the sand in the original Ten Commandments movie.
Oops.

73,
Dave in Indy



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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:28:36 GMT
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Slightly OT: Receiver spotting on TV
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            On a  beer commercial  beach scene with GE Super radio.
Dont remember brand, only do Pilsner Uquell now. Not priced for
maintenance but tasty....

            I usualy spot TV's & yell out the brand, after almost 40 yrs
fixin them I am quite good at it.
Many bloopers such as a movie set in the 50's with a 12" Panasonic solid
state B&W !
Old sets best from front, the knobs give it away. Newer sets best from
rear. Model tag style,
screw type & color and ears make for a good ID. Reading brand tags is
cheating !
Often removed anyhows........

73 es MERRY CHRISTMAS 
Tom Jones
Mason N.H.
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Subject: [IRCA] Slightly OT: Receiver spotting on TV
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 08:49:03 -0800



As seen on a recent episode of "Fringe" -

A DX150B - being used as a low-frequency audio
generator!

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