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Old 22nd Jun 2015, 11:30 am   #1
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Hello all

Does anyone know if Radiophile has a website? I've looked it up online and only found references to it on other sites. Many of the pages I have found look quite old, so I just wanted to check.

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Not that I am aware of.
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Old 22nd Jun 2015, 8:12 pm   #3
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It's fairly well known that there isn't one, and probably never will be.
You must contact via phone or post: http://www.vintageradioworld.co.uk/new_page_2.htm
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You are right of course Bill but one or two people have asked this question recently. I explained to Martin [on the Sudden Death thread p44*] that Chas is a bit of "one off" and doesn't reside in the virtual world-he says he's too busy! Martin is now hoping to get to one of the workshops I think. Ironically, Chas still uses Fax and there was an item on Radio 4 today about how this so called "outdated" mode can still prove to be invaluable
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I think we are off topic re fax machines.Though for the record at the chemist where Chas goes they only take faxes not emails anymore as they stated too unreliable.

I have the highest respect for Chas.

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The question was in regard to a Website, and the answer remains No.
However, for completeness, anyone who still uses Fax can use that method.
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