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Old 08-07-2011, 10:34 PM
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If it has real UHF connections (not just dummies, which was common-you will need to look with the back off) then it may use UHF "strips". Most VHF tuners consist of a seperate circuit for each channel, made on little strips that can be removed without too much trouble. In many cases individual strips could be removed (for channels not used in your market) and replaced with ones for a UHF station. Not real common, but I have one or two sets that do it that way. Probably cheaper than a UHF tuner.

That model number is included in the Sams Photofact 668-4 which dates from 1963. I think this may have been their last "clone" as my T1000 dates from '64.
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