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Old 14th Jun 2007, 10:22 pm   #1
marcus 3500
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Post Old pictures from BRC and Mullard

Hi all

Today I found some old pictures while looking for a service manual; hope they are of some interest.
They are.....
  • Two pictures of a BRC production receiver rooftop radiation checks on top of their buiding at Enfield in 1965.
  • Colour tv tripler dipping
  • Valve ageing
  • Capacitor winding
Regards

Marcus.....
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Old 17th Jun 2007, 10:14 pm   #2
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Post Re: Old pictures

Hi all

The picture showing the cap winding machine is from 1969, I think, and the picture is from Mullard.
The only pictures from BRC in 1965 are the roof top radiation test.

Sorry for not putting that in my previous post

Regards

Marcus......
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Old 17th Jun 2007, 10:28 pm   #3
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Default Re: Old pictures

In the first 2 pictures there's an interesting bit of test gear that looks like a Rhode and Schwarz Polyskop. This was a cross between a spectrum analyser and an immediate hernia if you tried to lift it
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