File:Ultrasonic remote control receiver system - details 03.jpg
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English: Vintage 8 channel ultrasonic remote control receiver system.
This system was produced in 1970 by a German manufacturer and was used in CRT TVs, but I don't have more information about it. Main circuit the CA3035V1= Amplifier Array; Three separate amplifiers, has been used in ultrasonic remote control systems. |
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