Steve Anderson wrote:I would think that Albert is aware of this...
The 'Viewmaster' build it at home TV.
Steve A.
Panrock wrote:...it seems the Viewmaster was considered a definite step up on the Argus. Steve O
Panrock wrote:...though thyratron timebases were to prove a short-lived fashion. Steve O
Panrock wrote:. It seems to have been a 'Birmingham only' receiver, including precautions to prevent interference from future Holme Moss.
The off-screen pictures in your .pdf make me nostalgic for the programmes of the time!
Steve O
Viewmaster wrote:I always feel elation when I remember experiencing those early days of post war TV first hand. Sylvia Peters, Mac Hobley being nightly visitors to our flat,
Steve Anderson wrote:Are you thinking of firing-up the Grosvenor and camera again?
Steve Anderson wrote:Or perhaps a follow-on act for next years convention after the mirror-screw monitor/display? It's about that time of year to start thinking about it....
Viewmaster wrote:...Why is everything so bloody perfect these days.
Steve Anderson wrote:Viewmaster wrote:...Why is everything so bloody perfect these days.
Or the dubbed programmes which carry English as the dual-languge channel are so poorly mixed that the incidental music or sound effects drown out the narration or dialogue.Steve A.
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