September 23, 2018
Hymek D7100 in Old Oak Common 1973
not long before it was tipped
over in a training session.
Labels: D7100, diesel locomotive, Hymek
June 06, 2011
first effort
June 03, 2011
Telford Communications TC10 Mk2
A while back I saw a TC10Mk2 for sale and bought it - along with it came a G8AEV VHF converter (if 28-30MHz) and thanks to a 'Command receiver' and a converter is how I first heard 2m AM and SSB stations.
In the early-1970s budding VHF users wanted these transmitters, but then I was 1. Still SWL, 2. still at school (no money). So I never had one of the TC10s till now. I got this intending to restore it but facing upto the fact I'll not get around doing it - so more unseen ageing will occur, despite living in dry/dark place.
Here are some photos;
Photos of the rear of the TC10
Closer photo of the dial showing band layout.
G8AEV 144-6MHz to 28-30MHz RX converter
Note the connectors
In the early-1970s budding VHF users wanted these transmitters, but then I was 1. Still SWL, 2. still at school (no money). So I never had one of the TC10s till now. I got this intending to restore it but facing upto the fact I'll not get around doing it - so more unseen ageing will occur, despite living in dry/dark place.
Here are some photos;
Telford Communications TC10Mk2 (sitting on a dummy load for the photo)
Photos of the rear of the TC10
Closer photo of the dial showing band layout.
G8AEV 144-6MHz to 28-30MHz RX converter
Note the connectors
Labels: Amateur radio, converters, G8AEV, Hamradio, TC10, Telford communications, transmitters
April 29, 2011
Jodrell Bank Radio telescope
An hour from here, the radio Jodrell bank radio telescope recently opened new visitor centre and today was my first vist since the 1970s. The visitor centre is very kid-friendly almost at a cost of providing resources for others who might want to spend the short time they have there using the 'big stuff' for their own use.
Otherwise, I enjoyed the visit on a bright sunny day when the roads were REALLY quiet with most others watching a wedding.
April 14, 2011
Fire at Sutton in North Shropshire April 2010
I read about a fire not far from here - tonighht when it got dark I noticed this in the distance - apparently its burning Elephant grass. Taken on Nikon D80, F5.6 on bulb about 10 seconds.
Labels: fire, long-exposure, photo, Shropshire, Sutton
Strange image
2010 Lacock Abbey Photo history
Here is a couple of images - Fox-Talbots image of a window at Lacock Abbey one of the earliest images in 1835 - its in Wikipedia and the page is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Latticed_window_at_lacock_abbey_1835.jpg
The other image is mine taken in 2010 and the window is in the picture. Thanks for your work Mr Fox-Talbot
Summer Wiltshire holiday
Had to be done.. Stonehenge - never mind all the stuff they write about it - its probably the duty of all islanders to walk around to look and think on what out forebears did so long ago.
Whether your genes have been here since before it separate from the rest of Europe mainland or came here last week - its a place to go. Not as big as you expect - but special.
Summer 2010 Cheddar Gorge
Cheddar Gorge, a long-time tourist valley - busy noisy and narrow. The 'village' of shops has some nice things to see - though almost every spare space has some shop wanting to sell something.
Summer 2010 Mungo in the window
April 2010 Marconi day on the radio
Telford and District Radio Society, which I'm a member of, ran a special radio station amongst many others around the world in memory of Guiglio Marconi and his work on radio tranmission develpoment in early 20th century. I took my small radio and home made antenna up to Tywyn in North Wales to set up in the locality of where Marconi actually set up his station. The main group was by his old radio buildings (now homes) and myself, John and Richard (& son) went up a nearby hill to where Marconis' antenna mounts were and put up the fishing rod-20meter dipole aerial I put together (fishing rod, pound-shop speaker cable, a CD-r holder and coax.. sorted!) .
Here's a photo of Richard (M1RKH) s 4WD and them with the radio on the concrete antenna mounts put there by Marconi. We made 7 contacts on digimodes a GB8MD
Feb 2010 Radio contact to Grenada
I contacted another radio amateur who was in Grenada - that place that probably the only part of Britain that America has recently invaded.
He sent me an eQSL - an electronic document that is like a postcard which is a confirmation from him that we made contact - the details on are it. It's quite colourful.
April 05, 2010
Weather Sat images first reasonable image
Not too bad for a vertical antenna (X50), via wx2img software and an FT897nd with microwave modules pre-amp meant for 2meters helping the effort. (it did make a difference of a few s-points).
November 27, 2009
Another website
Have a look at this website http://www.lillysbeautyspa.co.uk/