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Old 11th Jul 2018, 10:08 am   #21
boxdoctor
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Default Re: UHF Senders

The ones with a mains lead have a rather useful small mains transformer inside, as they were made before SMPS became the norm for such devices.
This makes them worth rescuing from skips etc. for the transformers, and also the very useful small metal case fitted to most of them.. Tony
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Old 13th Jul 2018, 11:52 am   #22
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Default Re: UHF Senders

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I may or may not have started a pirate TV station at Aston University in the early 90s using a slightly modified video sender.....
Out at Handsworth, by any chance? I had heard rumours of something similar going on there .....
I have no knowledge of any illegal activities.
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