This takes me back to the good old days. 2009 was the death of analog TV and I got to admit, TV ain't the same. Everyone wants picture clarity. The flaw of digital antenna is if does not work right, you can't watch the picture. With analog TV, you dealt with fuzzy reception. But if you adjusted the antenna correctly, you could watch the pictures without interruption. That's why I was an advocate for analog TV.
It's pretty much impossible to do it without taking apart the unit. I think I remember seeing your video on it some time ago. Broksonic was the brand of it, I believe.
Vhs tapes never had bad picture quality everything proven on these new TVs now days people like myself are still whiching vhs movies in my house 7 days of the week TV's in old days taking color out of vhs tapes now days there 100% more greater what they was in the old days
This takes me back to the good old days. 2009 was the death of analog TV and I got to admit, TV ain't the same. Everyone wants picture clarity. The flaw of digital antenna is if does not work right, you can't watch the picture. With analog TV, you dealt with fuzzy reception. But if you adjusted the antenna correctly, you could watch the pictures without interruption. That's why I was an advocate for analog TV.
Nice! I wonder if there is a way to fix the built in VCR without opening the TV. I also have a TV/VCR combo myself.
It's pretty much impossible to do it without taking apart the unit. I think I remember seeing your video on it some time ago. Broksonic was the brand of it, I believe.
Vhs tapes never had bad picture quality everything proven on these new TVs now days people like myself are still whiching vhs movies in my house 7 days of the week TV's in old days taking color out of vhs tapes now days there 100% more greater what they was in the old days