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John10b 3rd Nov 2017 7:26 pm

UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
In the interest of passing on technical knowledge to the next generation, may I ask the Moderator if information about a UK Radio Technicians web site, with many very informative videos on theory and practical servicing may be disclosed on this site.
Thanks
John

OldTechFan96 4th Nov 2017 7:27 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
What is the website in question? I would be interested to know.

John10b 4th Nov 2017 7:34 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
Hi
It is Ray at:-

https://www.***********************/

Ray does a weekly 1/2 hr video from his workshop which I enjoy, you have to pay a small fee to join, £25 if I remember correctly.
Cheers
John

nebogipfel 5th Nov 2017 9:35 am

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
Yes, agreed. I'm a fan of Ray's output although I have only seen his free videos on Youtube.

Well worth promoting to newcomers to the hobby I would have thought. ;)

John10b 5th Nov 2017 3:41 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
There are many videos on his site, some considerable effort and time has been put into it, well worth visiting. His weekly video also shows his sense of humour.
Cheers
John

Martin Bush 5th Nov 2017 5:44 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
I can vouch for this website and Ray also. He restored my first radio - best thing I ever did as far as vintage radios go.

I'm also a member of his site and when I get time I enjoy watching the videos.

Personally I'd like to see some of the members on this site making similar videos as I'm sure they would turn out well. For someone like me a two minute video is far easier to digest than written instructions.

nebogipfel 5th Nov 2017 6:31 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin Bush (Post 988801)
.... For someone like me a two minute video is far easier to digest than written instructions.


Yes I agree, it is much easier to learn that way.

Radio Workshop Ray has had an interesting life (so far) and tells a good tale. ;)

deliverance 5th Nov 2017 7:07 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
Ray restored a Eddystone 358X I bought it works very well.

OldTechFan96 6th Nov 2017 6:54 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
I would like to join in the future. Is there much about transistor radios?

John10b 6th Nov 2017 8:18 pm

Re: UK Radio Technicians web site.
 
No he deals with valve radios etc.
Cheers
John


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