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Old 31st Dec 2010, 10:49 pm   #41
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Default Re: Prewar Television Shops

Four element or bigger band one aerial in the skyline on the right plus some rather odd arrangements further right. J.
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Old 31st Dec 2010, 10:58 pm   #42
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The aerial above the shop "to let" looks like a band 3 type, although it's not that clear, if it is a band 3 aerial it must be mid 50's or later.
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The Moggie is a Morris 1000 which was introduced in 1956.

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Old 1st Jan 2011, 11:05 am   #44
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When I actually posted that picture and opened it up on the Forum to check it, I did notice that it had around 8 elements and would therefor be a band 3 rig as Trevor suggests. The aerials on the right may be Band 1 aerials looking from the ends rather than broadside? I notice the shop was a Murphy dealer. J.
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