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Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:52:44 +0100, "Bill Wright"
wrote: "John Sager" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: Did Ionica (bankrupt wireless phone provider) ever make it to Granadaland? We have a few octagonal antennas from that service still around here in Ipswich. Lots round here. Very well made. Stainless steel and anodised aluminium. My old Ionica brackets and mast make a very nice job of holding up my TV aerial. I took apart the hexagonal bit. It must have cost a fortune. I think it was a phased array, with loads of electronics as well. The whole system seemed to be in the hexagonal bit, with just the battery-backed power-supply inside the house. Cheers, Colin. |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
In article , Paul Matthews wrote:
Pity it's not a mini-dish, then, we would know where it was pointing. Any C/D horizontals in the same shot? We can assume they are on WH Can you see where I am going with this? Having two absolute bearings, and an OS map, we would know for sure where Weatherfield actually was. What a coups it would be if it wasn't at the back of the Quay Street studios. That does rather assume that on a set they have taken the time to align the TV aerials correctly. They won't have done. Prop dishes don't have to be practical because they'll never be used. They're just wall ornaments. They only have to look nice on camera to suit the shots the director wants in the episode where the dish is installed. Then they're usually forgotten. Brookside Close for example is all trees to the south, so no satellite dish would ever work there, and the prop satellite dishes point north. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
On Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 at 19:01:24h +0100,
Roderick Stewart explained: Brookside Close for example is all trees to the south, so no satellite dish would ever work there, and the prop satellite dishes point north. The new residents must have been pretty disgruntled that they could not get anything on satellite. http://news.bbc.co.UK/1/hi/england/merseyside/7074483.stm Did they exhume the body from under the patio before the sale was completed? |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .myzen.co.uk... In article , Paul Matthews wrote: Pity it's not a mini-dish, then, we would know where it was pointing. Any C/D horizontals in the same shot? We can assume they are on WH Can you see where I am going with this? Having two absolute bearings, and an OS map, we would know for sure where Weatherfield actually was. What a coups it would be if it wasn't at the back of the Quay Street studios. That does rather assume that on a set they have taken the time to align the TV aerials correctly. They won't have done. Prop dishes don't have to be practical because they'll never be used. They're just wall ornaments. They only have to look nice on camera to suit the shots the director wants in the episode where the dish is installed. Then they're usually forgotten. Brookside Close for example is all trees to the south, so no satellite dish would ever work there, and the prop satellite dishes point north. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ I did a job on a house whos roof overlooked the Eastenders set in Borehamwood. If my phone rang you would have heard it on the set. Saw a few of them milling around. The aerials I saw were just props. Contract props too!! |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Bill Wright wrote: Ahh well those aerials were put up just to look good. Some local rigger used a load of old gear to make them look authentic. They don't point at WH. Much the same as their bricklayer then. The bond is wrong for houses of that age. I am not knowledgeable enough to say, but when they built the current set I felt the mortar was too dark and modern looking, if it was authentic it would be lighter, more "limey" wouldn't it? -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .myzen.co.uk... In article , Paul Matthews wrote: Pity it's not a mini-dish, then, we would know where it was pointing. Any C/D horizontals in the same shot? We can assume they are on WH Can you see where I am going with this? Having two absolute bearings, and an OS map, we would know for sure where Weatherfield actually was. What a coups it would be if it wasn't at the back of the Quay Street studios. That does rather assume that on a set they have taken the time to align the TV aerials correctly. They won't have done. Prop dishes don't have to be practical because they'll never be used. They're just wall ornaments. They only have to look nice on camera to suit the shots the director wants in the episode where the dish is installed. Then they're usually forgotten. Brookside Close for example is all trees to the south, so no satellite dish would ever work there, and the prop satellite dishes point north. Yes all very plausible and logical Rod, but I posed the question within the make-believe world of the TV dramas. I mean, if you could prove by simple triangulation that Weatherfield was in the Outer Hebrides, Eastenders was in the mid Pacific Ocean, and Brookside Close was just North of Cairo... -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:14:43 +0100, Bill Wright opined: It isn't very authentic having a Hirschmann dish though. These cost about £25 more than the cheap dishes customarily used for 13E by the various types of immigrant. Do you consider it unpatriotic to watch programming transmitted from Hot Bird 6/7A/8 at 13.0°E? Is not much of the population of Northern England descended from immigrants from Danmark, so would not these people be pointing their dishes at Thor 3/5 & Intelsat 10-02 at 0.8°W? I'm not with you. What I said was that the immigrants who need 65 and 85cm dishes so they can get telly in their own language normally use cheap dishes. Which they do, almost always, presumably because they don't have much spare money. It's pretty certain that if you see a 65cm or bigger dish on a terraced house it will be in use for that purpose. What's this got to do with being patriotic, or the Danes? Bill |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:14:43 +0100, Bill Wright opined: It isn't very authentic having a Hirschmann dish though. These cost about £25 more than the cheap dishes customarily used for 13E by the various types of immigrant. Do you consider it unpatriotic to watch programming transmitted from Hot Bird 6/7A/8 at 13.0°E? Is not much of the population of Northern England descended from immigrants from Danmark, so would not these people be pointing their dishes at Thor 3/5 & Intelsat 10-02 at 0.8°W? I'm not with you. What I said was that the immigrants who need 65 and 85cm dishes so they can get telly in their own language normally use cheap dishes. Which they do, almost always, presumably because they don't have much spare money. It's pretty certain that if you see a 65cm or bigger dish on a terraced house it will be in use for that purpose. What's this got to do with being patriotic, or the Danes? Bill I think if you re-read Mr Miller's post you will see he was alluding to a wave of immigration slightly earlier to what you might be thinking, and making a fanciful suggestion that these people might still be Vikings at heart. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 20:37:58 +0100, Graham. wrote:
I think if you re-read Mr Miller's post you will see he was alluding to a wave of immigration slightly earlier to what you might be thinking, and making a fanciful suggestion that these people might still be Vikings at heart. That's it! And on the latter point, I rest my case with the name of that well known radio station -- http://www.vikingfm.co.UK/Default.asp?i=yes and the name of the speedway team http://www.hullvikings.COM/ |
Hirschmann dish on Coronation St
"Graham." wrote in message ... I think if you re-read Mr Miller's post you will see he was alluding to a wave of immigration slightly earlier to what you might be thinking, and making a fanciful suggestion that these people might still be Vikings at heart. I re-read it several times, and still couldn't see what he was on about. Bill |
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