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<DIV>The answer is that RCA introduced the TR-22HL as their first High Band
Quad. The 1966 catalog featured the machine on the cover. The
machine was basically a prototype for the TR-70. There were a few changes
according to the catalog that I have between it and the TR-70.
Notably the addition of the indicators and standard selection below the
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<DIV>Side note about machines. Did you know that RCA sold IVC one inch
machines with the RCA name?</DIV>
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<DIV>Chris Hill</DIV>
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