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Most Awesome 1940's home entertainment system ever?
The 1941 Philco "Beam of Light" Radio-Phonograph-Recorder with the first wireless remote ever, the "Mystery Control" , which itself was a battery-operated radio signal transmitter, transmitting radio instructions to the entertainment system:
The "Beam of Light" pickup didn't use the ordinary record-gouging steel-needle heavy pickups of the era, but a feather-weight sapphire attached to a small mirror, which deflected a beam of light to play the record: "This Close" to being a CD player:
And of course, it cut records too (cutting arm on left), for home recording:
Demo #1 of beam-of-light phono playing Jo Stafford, "The Best Things In Life Are Free":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYYGWmTw1c
Demo #2 of the Mystery Control remote being used to change stations, etc:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SDWNGrm9Gk
Niiice...
- CH
The 1941 Philco "Beam of Light" Radio-Phonograph-Recorder with the first wireless remote ever, the "Mystery Control" , which itself was a battery-operated radio signal transmitter, transmitting radio instructions to the entertainment system:
The "Beam of Light" pickup didn't use the ordinary record-gouging steel-needle heavy pickups of the era, but a feather-weight sapphire attached to a small mirror, which deflected a beam of light to play the record: "This Close" to being a CD player:
And of course, it cut records too (cutting arm on left), for home recording:
Demo #1 of beam-of-light phono playing Jo Stafford, "The Best Things In Life Are Free":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYYGWmTw1c
Demo #2 of the Mystery Control remote being used to change stations, etc:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SDWNGrm9Gk
Niiice...
- CH