In the circles that I was in, the Sup-R-ModII seemed to be the most
common.  Oddly, it was on UHF channel 34, although there were plenty of
channel 3/4 ones.  Tuning the TV to channel 34 wasn't all that hard,
because it was right below a third tier channel and a 24/7 [speed-freak?]
preacher dude, that provided easy landmarks in the spectrum.

On Wed, 30 Aug 2023, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
Channel 33, at least all of the ones I have are channel 33.

You are right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sup%27R%27Mod#/media/File:Sup_'R'_Mod_II_Kit.jpg
clearly labelled Ch. 33

Mostly.  Here's a picture of one that is clearly labelled
"Ch. 32-34 TV INTERFRACE UNIT"
So, I might even have had one that was on ch. 34?

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/apple-ii-plus-iie-r-enterprises-sup-1848247741

3 clicks left of KICU, which was 2 clicks left of the 24/7 speed-freak preacher dude. (UHF tuners were actually usually an analog knob, without presets)

I set up a few for friends, but I never used one; in college, I had done a fair amount of playing with Sony CV series and AV series reel to reel consumer video recorders, and I had a Sony 11"? monitor/TV, and some CCTV monitors.

The presence of that 4 pin Berg connector was the quickest way to recognize/identify CGA video cards, disunirregardless of manufacturer. (The 12 pin (2x6, keyed) connector mid-board is the identifying element of the Compaq video)

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