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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Schuster" data-source="post: 427128" data-attributes="member: 265257"><p>)(-red</p><p>Embarrased, I should say so, and I did broadcast television at the end of the 50s when we could just about attain 45MHz (sorry 45,000,000 c/s) and get a reasonably stable horizonatal flyback with 405 lines. Now.. Arthur Clark has a lot to answer for.</p><p>The point is, it doesn't help to live in a wood. On my fifth attempt, with the dish clamped to a step-ladder, I found a gap in the trees and Astra 28.2E. And the BBC1 - don't know what else as it began to rain and I had to rush a borrowed portable TV and the satellite receiver into the house.</p><p>Anyhow, thanks York and the rest of you guys for putting me right.</p><p>If you want to see what a handycam looked like in 1958, take a look here at me half a century ago.</p><p><a href="http://panoradiant.co.uk/oddsods/oddsset.htm" target="_blank">http://panoradiant.co.uk/oddsods/oddsset.htm</a></p><p>It's the last item in the list</p><p>Mark <a href="http://panoradiant.co.uk" target="_blank">http://panoradiant.co.uk</a></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Schuster, post: 427128, member: 265257"] )(-red Embarrased, I should say so, and I did broadcast television at the end of the 50s when we could just about attain 45MHz (sorry 45,000,000 c/s) and get a reasonably stable horizonatal flyback with 405 lines. Now.. Arthur Clark has a lot to answer for. The point is, it doesn't help to live in a wood. On my fifth attempt, with the dish clamped to a step-ladder, I found a gap in the trees and Astra 28.2E. And the BBC1 - don't know what else as it began to rain and I had to rush a borrowed portable TV and the satellite receiver into the house. Anyhow, thanks York and the rest of you guys for putting me right. If you want to see what a handycam looked like in 1958, take a look here at me half a century ago. [URL]http://panoradiant.co.uk/oddsods/oddsset.htm[/URL] It's the last item in the list Mark [URL]http://panoradiant.co.uk[/URL] :P [/QUOTE]
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