TELEREADER TSC-100 Robot and AVT are apparently popular in Japan. At the 1994 Dayton Hamvention, Tasco demonstrated their incredible new TSC-100 scan converter. Everyone was really impressed with the product but no one was buying them. The reason? It only had four modes: Robot 36 & 72, AVT 90 & 94. Tasco had failed to do any market research on what the rest of the world was using. This recent equipment allows computer. It is a system auto camera and monitor and the station radio. This color converter is presented in an elegant flat, metallized box, with cutout for the HP. It includes on the front the main controls (Video input, 8-pin microphone jack, 6-position switch, 2 inverters and 4 LED push buttons), it works with a monitor in standard PAL with 12V/500 mA power supply. It knows the modes Robot 36s, Robot 72s, AVT 90s, AVT 94 and Scottie S1. Unfortunately the Martin M1 mode so widespread is not present.