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Old 29th Mar 2008, 4:23 pm   #1
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Default Airing Cupboard converter

I had an ex-Sutton Coldfield BBC digital standards converter installed in my bedroom airing cupboard for twenty years, originally obtained totally above-board through the good offices of Phil Marrison.

I gave this to the BVWS when I got my Domino. Terry Martini and (IIRC) John Thompson came up to collect.

Anyone know what happened to it? Could this be the one Beery's now got by any chance ?

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Old 29th Mar 2008, 6:47 pm   #2
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No, it's still there - Gerry's Bedroom! He's got two - the Digital Kind and an Analogue one which does not work.

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Old 29th Mar 2008, 7:04 pm   #3
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I think Steve is referring to another one. I think this was last heard of at Malcolm Everiss's (the Domino man) place.

Gerry's analogue converter is a Pye built CO6/501 and so came from an ITV station. The digital CO6/509 was from Crystal Palace. I know this for certain because I collected it one night many moons ago and then got it working.
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Did you get the analogue one working?

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Old 29th Mar 2008, 7:17 pm   #5
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Not quite. It had worked after a fashion at one time at the museum. I got the video path mostly working but the pulse timing stuff was a nightmare. I think it really needed a bulk electrolytic change and alot of germanium diodes.
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Hi all,
I think Terry Martini still has his. I have another one, it came from Fernseh.

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