Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for October 09, 2016

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    Argythree  over 7 years ago

    Not exactly the words…

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    Partyalldatyme  over 7 years ago

    How is he picking up a signal with those old rabbit ears?

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    Alexander Batey  over 7 years ago

    You can use rabbit ears to pick up digital.

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    Just Me  over 7 years ago

    Broadcasters transmit their programming out over VHF and UHF airwaves in both the old analog form and now in digital and HDTV signals, so these rabbit ears will actually work. Not as well, and the quality will degrade the further the TV from the transmitter. Back in the day, you would see TV antennas on the roof of every house in the neighborhood. Generally with 3 choices. ABC, NBC, CBS. That’s it. If the networks were carrying a presidential address, that’s all there was to watch. When UHF television stations came into being (Channel numbers from 13 to 99), the choices increased.

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    lambert2015  over 7 years ago

    Why concern about picking up TV signals? Just enjoy the comic strip

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    Ooten Aboot  over 7 years ago

    We had channel 13 on VHF long before UHF was available. CKCO in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada began broadcasting on channel 13 in 1954.

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    rondm66  over 7 years ago

    California Dreamin.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  over 7 years ago

    Testing

     

    testing

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    JPuzzleWhiz  over 7 years ago

    Ah, doing “enter, enter, ALT-255, enter, enter” DOES create a blank space between lines!

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 7 years ago

    says JPuzzleWhiz 6 minutes agoAh, doing “enter, enter, ALT-255, enter, enter” DOES create a blank space between lines!

    I just use . instead of Alt-255.

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    JanLC  over 7 years ago

    In Anaheim (greater Los Angeles area) in the 50’s we had 7 stations. CBS on 2, NBC on 4, KTLA on 5, ABC on 7, KTTV (later Fox) on 11 and KCOP on 13. As kids, channels 5, 11 & 13 had the best daytime shows – the networks were mostly soaps and news. Except, of course, the Mickey Mouse Club. That was ABC.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 7 years ago

    When the sky is gray is when I like that color.

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    brklnbern  over 7 years ago

    Good thinking Sluggo.

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