StephanieNYC said:radiorob2.0 said:Remember those monster console AM/FM/TV combos from the old days? With the TV in use the FM would work, the AM section not so much. It
I remember them. And who in their right mind is going to listen to the radio and watch the TV at the same time? Especially AM radio?
I can understand FM stereo simulcasts of televised concerts......but AM? ???
Actually, before the FM stereo standard was established some stations would use FM (mono) and AM to achieve the effect. The left channel information was transmitted on the AM signal and the right channel information on FM. You placed an AM radio on the left and FM radio on the right and, ta-da, stereo. Obviously the big AM/FM/TV combos didn't have this ability since you had to have AM and FM at the same time, but two portable or table radio could achieve this effect.
And as far as why anyone in their right mind would listen to radio and watch TV is concerned, remember MTV in the early 80's. Before the stereo standard for television they would promote stereo sound via FM cable. You placed a Panasonic Thruster on either side of your console television and, ta-da, stereo sound. Here's a trip in the wayback machine.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q32EOe9o2_E&feature=related
Golly, I'm getting old.