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Were TV remotes a mistake?

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  • jimmyb@mas.toJ jimmyb@mas.to

    @helenclayton @afewbugs @suearcher well… maybe they saved a few quid! 😀😀

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    @JimmyB @afewbugs @suearcher 😂

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    • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

      @JimmyB @suearcher @afewbugs mine would have been via my dad and probably came with ‘university of Exeter’ written on them in yellow paint marker. I also don’t think you needed a tv licence if away from home at uni, covered by home licence. I may be imagining that.

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      @helenclayton @JimmyB @suearcher @afewbugs
      The rule was you could use your home TV licence for battery powered devices elsewhere, which would include term time accomodation. But mains powered needed a licence for where-ever they were plugged in.

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      • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

        @helenclayton @JimmyB @suearcher @afewbugs
        The rule was you could use your home TV licence for battery powered devices elsewhere, which would include term time accomodation. But mains powered needed a licence for where-ever they were plugged in.

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        @HighlandLawyer @JimmyB @suearcher @afewbugs is there a statute of limitations for that? 😁

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          @BashStKid @helenclayton @JimmyB @suearcher nothing so fancy, Mildert muck me

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          • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

            @helenclayton @JimmyB @suearcher no you definitely did, everyone in my hall at Durham University put them on the roof of the building when the license inspectors came round so they only got the ground floor

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            @afewbugs @helenclayton @JimmyB

            I also think there was a time when the home licence covered a student, but then they changed it.

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            • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

              @suearcher @afewbugs @JimmyB
              The secondhand TV, we recently got for Mum, has a small grid of seven buttons behind a bottom corner of the screen.

              The buttons worked but to navigate the menu the instructions require up/down, left/right, enter/back.

              Took a fair bit of guess work and trail and error to tune and programme it when one button is for 'power' and the other six are all left/right rockers for channel selection, volume, menu, and source.

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              @Maker_of_Things @suearcher @afewbugs @JimmyB In the early 80s, when I would have been ~10, we had a telly with 8 channel buttons which could be individually tuned. Pressing one would release the other, but I discovered you could press two in at once and get a different frequency. So I experimented, which inevitably led to pressing all eight in at once, except there was now no spare button to release them.

              Mum had to call in an engineer…

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              • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                @afewbugs @JimmyB

                Now I'm wondering how long there was an overlap between the invention of the remote and TV's losing visible accessible buttons.

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                @suearcher
                Not long but there were some weird early attempts at remote control including one that had a handset connected by a cable to the TV. I wonder how many people tripped over those?
                @afewbugs @JimmyB

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                • pete@social.coopP pete@social.coop

                  @Maker_of_Things @suearcher @afewbugs @JimmyB In the early 80s, when I would have been ~10, we had a telly with 8 channel buttons which could be individually tuned. Pressing one would release the other, but I discovered you could press two in at once and get a different frequency. So I experimented, which inevitably led to pressing all eight in at once, except there was now no spare button to release them.

                  Mum had to call in an engineer…

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                  @pete @Maker_of_Things @afewbugs @JimmyB

                  Ah, the joy of an intelligent enquiring young mind....

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                  • pthane@toot.walesP pthane@toot.wales

                    @suearcher
                    Not long but there were some weird early attempts at remote control including one that had a handset connected by a cable to the TV. I wonder how many people tripped over those?
                    @afewbugs @JimmyB

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                    @pthane @afewbugs @JimmyB

                    Lots, I bet!

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                    • pete@social.coopP pete@social.coop

                      @Maker_of_Things @suearcher @afewbugs @JimmyB In the early 80s, when I would have been ~10, we had a telly with 8 channel buttons which could be individually tuned. Pressing one would release the other, but I discovered you could press two in at once and get a different frequency. So I experimented, which inevitably led to pressing all eight in at once, except there was now no spare button to release them.

                      Mum had to call in an engineer…

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                      @pete @suearcher @afewbugs @JimmyB
                      Haha!

                      When I was a kid, in the late 60s, our TV only had four buttons. 1, 2, 3, *.
                      The * was in case one of the other three buttons broke because there were never gonna be any more than 3 channels! 🤣

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