Re: How good were 1950's/1960's Band 1 TV receivers?



Paul Cummins wrote:
In article <5h9dqsF3jg4nsU2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mark.carver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mark Carver) wrote:

Can't wait for 2012 and full power, or for EMC compliance to be introduced to the MOT. :-)
I'll drink to that Ian, even here in Band V Hanningtonland :-)

You can't be too far from me then :-)

I think you could be right sir, ISTR you live in or close to that much maligned modern Hampshire town ?


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Mark
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