The 1980s were a time of technical innovation for radio and TV. Firstly, in 1982, the C-QUAM AM Stereo system was first introduced, bringing FM quality stereo audio to the AM dial. Next, we have VHS making it's way into the consumer market and mainstream at around that same time. After that, the protocol for stereo sound directly on TVs was approved by the FCC in 1984, the term "stereo" would later turn into a marketing fad for electronics manufacturers.
The 1980s were a time of technical innovation for radio and TV. Firstly, in 1982, the C-QUAM AM Stereo system was first introduced, bringing FM quality stereo audio to the AM dial. Next, we have VHS making it's way into the consumer market and mainstream at around that same time. After that, the protocol for stereo sound directly on TVs was approved by the FCC in 1984, the term "stereo" would later turn into a marketing fad for electronics manufacturers.
MIKON8ERISBACK 10 months ago 2
why now in days theres no eq display on electronics?
dmc081 2 years ago
love that drop out baby - watch!
TheSecretChannel 2 years ago
A vertical VCR! New to me.
gli7utubeo 2 years ago
it doesn't look like something from the 70s! Maybe from the 80s.
jwgreek8606 2 years ago