Obsoleet Episode 06

Episode 06

“The Belatesode”

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Show Notes

Segments:
CEDs Part II
Holiday Reviews
Commodore 1702

“CEDs Part II”
Shows the operation of several CED players including:
RCA Selectavision SKT 200
RCA Selectavision SJT 100
RCA Selectavision SFT 100
Zenith CED VP2000

“Holiday Reviews”
Reviews several items:
- “From Betamax to Blockbuster” by Joshua Greenberg
- “Phone Losers of America” by Brad Carter
- Get Lamp DVD
- Pure Pwnage Season One DVD and CD bundle
- Liquid Tape
- Wire Glue
- Digital Video Stabilizer
- Stylophone

“Commodore 1702”
Shows off the use of the Commodore 1702 monitor. Demonstrates homemade s-video to chroma/luma cables for high quality picture using a laserdisc player to pipe video to the monitors.

Obsoleet Episode 02

Episode 02

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Show Notes

Segments:
Pocket Tone Dialers
CEDs
Portable Radio Station

“Pocket Tone Dialers” used a Portatouch2 tone dialer, a Radioshack tone dialer, and a Bell model 500 rotary telephone. The Radioshack tone dialer appears to be modified to relay sound to an audio jack. Also featured was an iPod Video, and a Sony cassette recorder. To relay sound so the camera could hear it, a recorder telephone pickup (Radioshack part 44-583) and a mini audio amplifier (Radioshack part 277-1008) were used.

“CEDs” showed five capacitance electronic discs, also known as Selectavision videodiscs. The discs can be opened with a small screwdriver.

“Portable Radio Station” used a 4-channel stereo microphone mixer (Radioshack part 32-2056), a Dynex Portable Wireless Fm Transmitter, an RCA audio cable, and iPod Video, an RCA male to 1/8 inch male cable, and two Panasonic radios.