Found on the Beebs' web-site...is it Britains' oldest working non-mechanical TV? Somehow I think a few might beg to differ.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8159774.stm
Steve A.
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gary wrote:....if they had said it was the oldest "non-mechanical TV" rather than just TV....
gary wrote:Not even a mention that the set has a switch on it to receive 240 line television from Baird's system from the same period...
Dave Moll wrote:gary wrote:Not even a mention that the set has a switch on it to receive 240 line television from Baird's system from the same period...
Actually, I understand from Jeffrey (the owner of the set) that the switch is not electrically connected!
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