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Olias
Closer to believing
Premium
join:2004-05-08
Wayne, NJ
·Optimum Online

Oakland-Blast from the Past

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I was cleaning out an old drawer and found this bit from before Cablevision bought it.
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A clock unwinds, a flower dies...


kickass69

join:2002-06-03
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Didn't know any cable company in the past offered FM radio through cable in the NY metro area. Heard of it from other areas/providers but not here.


RickNY
Premium
join:2000-11-02
New York

said by kickass69 See Profile :

Didn't know any cable company in the past offered FM radio through cable in the NY metro area. Heard of it from other areas/providers but not here.
Brookhaven Cable TV, which was later TCI of Brookhaven, and now Cablevision of Brookhaven offered FM reception for free up until they started offering the DMX service..


sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
Premium,MVM
join:2000-07-01
Morristown, NJ
·Optimum Online

said by RickNY See Profile :

said by kickass69 See Profile :

Didn't know any cable company in the past offered FM radio through cable in the NY metro area. Heard of it from other areas/providers but not here.
Brookhaven Cable TV, which was later TCI of Brookhaven, and now Cablevision of Brookhaven offered FM reception for free up until they started offering the DMX service..
I think many cable companies did this. In the old days before there were stereo TVs, they also simulcasted the premium movie channels in stereo on FM.
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with every mistake we must surely be learning


RickNY
Premium
join:2000-11-02
New York

said by sporkme See Profile :

I think many cable companies did this. In the old days before there were stereo TVs, they also simulcasted the premium movie channels in stereo on FM.
Many did -- this was the first time I ever heard of one charging for it though.. $2.50 with a basic cable subscription... $22.30 without?!


IronboundHound

@optonline.net
reply to Olias
in Newark we had FM service also, that was when we were Gateway Cable, before CV came into the picture


SSidlov
Other Things On My Mind
Premium
join:2000-03-03
Pompton Lakes, NJ
reply to Olias
I like the 'Fishing per hour' charge of $30.....
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Subaru
1-3-2-4
Premium
join:2001-05-31
Greenwich, CT
clubs:
reply to Olias
wow... a corded remote control.


limegrass69

join:2008-05-28
Cross River, NY
reply to Olias
I really miss DMX. That was an awesome service. The remote had that cool little display with title/artist/album info.


Mcrobrewer
Premium
join:2001-03-04
Trenton, NJ
clubs:

reply to Subaru
said by Subaru See Profile :

wow... a corded remote control.
LOL When my family and I got Cablevision in the early 1980's they were all corded.
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Obama is a liar.... a cheat... a person of low moral character... the least common denominator...


howie
Premium,MVM
join:2003-04-08
Little Falls, NJ


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reply to Olias
LOL.. I remember the "remote" box I had (late-'70s-early '80s) was a 2-piece deal with a "slider" channel selector connected by a long wire to the cable box itself. I'm pretty sure it was UA Columbia back then in Northern NJ.

[EDIT] Here is an actual UACC "Community Bulletin Board" from 1982:

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8MTeUVhzSo


[EDIT] February 27th in 1982 was on a Saturday, so this can't be 1982... I guess it's somewhere in the '80s. LOL

[EDIT 2] I'm guessing it's 1980.

[EDIT 3] Since the Weather Channel started in 1982, this must be 1985.


oldcableguyz

@verizon.net
the old boxes with wired remotes were Jerrold JRX-3 and yes with the 12 buttons and slider on the left side. Slides between 3 channel groups: Channel 2-13, A-L, M-W

yes in those days channels above 13 were letters


GeekNJ
Premium
join:2000-09-23
Waldwick, NJ
·Verizon FIOS

reply to Olias
Before cable was available, we had a UHF type antenna on the roof for Wometco Home Theater.

Here are some pics of old boxes:






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LJGoose

join:2008-08-31
Middle Island, NY
·Optimum Online

reply to Olias
WOW This is just scary stuff. I was born in 1986 so all this stuff you guys are talking about is freaking me out LOL. Makes me wonder how things will look like in 2029. I will only be 43 years old. Jesus I am getting old.


kickass69

join:2002-06-03
Lake Hopatcong, NJ


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reply to GeekNJ
»www.worldbasesuppliers.com/descr···ent.html

Still selling them for cheap on that site.

Jerrold Electronics was bought by General Instrument, which was in turn bought by Motorola...alot has changed in that time. I still remembering having the black Jerrold/General Instrument boxes only 10 years ago and further back. Also remember a few people I knew how easy it was to descramble premium channels along with free PPV with those boxes as well.

TheWiseGuy
Dog And Butterfly
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-04
Yonkers, NY
reply to GeekNJ
I had the Jerrold, not sure if I had either of the others, my memory is not as good as it use to be.


RickNY
Premium
join:2000-11-02
New York
reply to Olias

I had that woodgrain looking Jerrold box.. The best was having to fine tune the stations with the knob on the right


sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
Premium,MVM
join:2000-07-01
Morristown, NJ
·Optimum Online

said by RickNY See Profile :

I had that woodgrain looking Jerrold box.. The best was having to fine tune the stations with the knob on the right
You could "fine tune" scrambled porn to the point it was kind of watchable.
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with every mistake we must surely be learning


Mcrobrewer
Premium
join:2001-03-04
Trenton, NJ
clubs:

reply to RickNY
said by RickNY See Profile :

I had that woodgrain looking Jerrold box.. The best was having to fine tune the stations with the knob on the right
LOL ya.... I had that one too.
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Obama is a liar.... a cheat... a person of low moral character... the least common denominator...


limegrass69

join:2008-05-28
Cross River, NY
·Cablevision


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said by sporkme See ProfileYou could "fine tune" scrambled porn to the point it was kind of watchable.


LOL! When I was a kid, I lived in an area that was serviced by Suburban Cablevision (now Comcast). We had those Jerrold boxes too. You used to be able to sort of see the softcore stuff if you push the 2, 4, and 7 buttons all at the same time, and roll the wheel on the right all the way to the top. Ahh, the good old days!!
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