Electronic Service Industry Yearbook

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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Interstate -5 crosses the Willamette river bridge,Portland,Oregon.

Multnomah county. They tell you how to set your black and white

and color T.V. for tornada warnings,ever heard of that,@-12 did

you ever hear about that one. What year did the Japanese market

come to the U.K. and U.S. ,appox--how many companies with

business adresses.
 
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maxpower097

Joined Feb 20, 2009
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I imagine its a feature on newer tv's or at least should be. If its not patented to monitor emergency audio tones, or weather radio to automatically turn the tv on I'd be racing to my lawyer to patent it. I know once a week at 3am my TV makes this horrible test emergency beep I have to race to mute before it wakes up the whole house. YOu could set the TV to monitor for that sound event. So turn the tv off, and have it with an internal rabbit ear to auto tune to the local channel and just monitor the audio while the tv's off. It hears that louse Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. Then the TV turns on. You'd just have to verify it doesn't do a beep then say this is a test... If it hears test it would ignore the beep.
 

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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Maybe Portland was the start of something new.I wonder who selected Portland

for the C.E.T. convention. How much do you know about Portland and the county.

@ Gerty,memories of the C.E.T.,no instructors that you remember.The C.E.T. was quite

the the thing. No book writers. Lt. Col. John F. Rider Invent the V.T.V.M.
 
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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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This year book is history,I wish I had realize how the Information would change

everyone lives. There are at least 20 japanese companies that sound American in the

80's, not counting Sony, and the names you know. I will slowly enter some names

and you can let me know if you had ever heard of them. They had U.S. business

addresses on the east and west coast. .....More opinion to come
 
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