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On 08/11/2012 20:15, geoff wrote:
In message , Phil Cook writes On 08/11/2012 15:12, Bill Wright wrote: Andrew May wrote: On 08/11/2012 01:43, Bill Wright wrote: Graham. wrote: So much so that I took some 35mm shots of the Apollo 11 mission off the screen of our 23in dual-standard Bush on 405, when the same programme was also available on 625. Look guys this is all vastly amusing but does anyone want these ****ing aerials? Bill Well it might help if you said where they were. It could be a long journey to collect a 15 quid aerial. There's an assortment of XG14s, XG21s, MBM48s, MBM70s, MBM88s, various groups. They are in the loft and hard to get at so I thought I'd see if there was any interest before I went to have a look. It's 16 miles from here as well. For them as don't know where "here" is I'll tell thee; he lives somwear in't Sheffield-Rovrum area, otherwise known as't People's Republic on't South Yorkshire. Is that where they paint the top third of the picture blue and the bottom third green and call it colour TV? Na that was Space Invaders (~1977) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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R. Mark Clayton wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... I'm clearing my dad's house and there a quite a few TV aerials there. Ignoring the rubbish, there are some boxed high gain types. These are from the Antiference XG range and the Jaybeam MBM range. All the aerials are grouped. There are also some TC18As. Some of these aerials are from the 1980s but they are still in the original boxes. Some of the boxes are battered, but the contents are OK. These are the high gain aerials of choice if you want a grouped aerial. They knock the spots off wideband models. I was thinking that maybe £15 to £25 would be fair for each aerial, depending on type. If anyone's interested I'll go and note down the exact types and groups. It would have to be buyer collect though. These things would take a lot of parcelling up. If anyone wants to take the lot I would accept maybe £15 per aerial. Bill How much?!? www.aerialsandtv.com just up the road from you will do a brand new 18 element aerial for £26 - we bought one this year. Have you ever seen a Jaybeam MBM88? I used to use one on 70Cm Amateur radio, it must have been 15 foot long! and I think it had a genuine 22dbi gain A group "A" must be over 10 feet long. Serious serious aerial i can't think of none better, except 4 of them stacked (which is what EME users favour on 70Cm) Steve Terry -- Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at: http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk |
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On Thu, 08 Nov 2012 09:26:01 +0000, Andrew May wrote:
Well it might help if you said where they were. They're in Bill's loft, 16 miles from where Bill is. HTH etc. |
brand new but very old aerials for sale
On Thu, 08 Nov 2012 20:01:59 +0000, Huge wrote:
Yeabut these are somewhat "historic" and new boxed, got to be worth a few bob?... Yep. A few bob. 25p. That's more like several millibob, surely? |
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We were about to embark at Dover, when
(Jules Richardson) came up to me and whispered: That's more like several millibob, surely? Nope, 25p is five bob. -- Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead Wasting Bandwidth since 1981 IF you think this http://bit.ly/u5EP3p is cruel please sign this http://bit.ly/sKkzEx ---- If it's below this line, I didn't write it ---- |
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Steve Terry wrote:
A group "A" must be over 10 feet long. Serious serious aerial i can't think of none better, except 4 of them stacked (which is what EME users favour on 70Cm) There used to be a WMC in Rotherham that had four stacked MBM46s. It was the wonder of the age. Here's an XG21 http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/aerialp...dern/031.shtml Here's four stacked high gain aerials: http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/aerialp...ngus/022.shtml Bill |
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Paul Cummins wrote:
We were about to embark at Dover, when (Jules Richardson) came up to me and whispered: That's more like several millibob, surely? Nope, 25p is five bob. When I was a child it was a lot of money. The local paedophile only used to pay half a crown. Bill |
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We were about to embark at Dover, when (Bill Wright)
came up to me and whispered: When I was a child it was a lot of money. The local paedophile only used to pay half a crown. I was born more than 9 months after D-day 1971, yet still had the value of the Shilling drilled into me. -- Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead Wasting Bandwidth since 1981 IF you think this http://bit.ly/u5EP3p is cruel please sign this http://bit.ly/sKkzEx ---- If it's below this line, I didn't write it ---- |
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Huge wrote:
On 2012-11-08, Jules Richardson wrote: On Thu, 08 Nov 2012 20:01:59 +0000, Huge wrote: Yeabut these are somewhat "historic" and new boxed, got to be worth a few bob?... Yep. A few bob. 25p. That's more like several millibob, surely? 1 bob = 5 p. Purchasing power of 5P now is less than the 1d at decimalisation. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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In article , Tony sayer wrote:
When I started work at PYE TVT I first saw what 625 line could do!, amazed at how good it was but of course with the Neg going modulation it did seem less vibrant than what the Pos 405 line did but the detail was astounding for those times!. Until they added colour of course. For some years during the introduction of colour, my TV was a Rank Cintel monochrome studio monitor connected to a home-built tuner, and the detail was noticeably better when there was no colour. Some black and white movies looked superb on this setup, and never as good again on any colour display I've used since. Rod. -- |
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