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Television Converter
The RS 80 was a European television converter that converter Pal to Secam, I believe it was
used to play home videos on normal TV sets. I could be completely wrong about this though,
as I really have no information on it besides the picture and a brief description from one
of my European friends.

The RS 80 was one of the very first, if not the first product by Setton. As you can see in the
picture, there is also a Pioneer logo next to the Setton one. I think this is because Jack Setton
was the Pioneer distributor in France, and when Setton was first started it had a relation
with Pioneer. Although, I do not believe that any of the Setton components or amplifiers
had any common circuitry or designing with Pioneer.
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