27-08-2023, 09:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-08-2023, 09:29 PM by LENINGRAD T2.)
Interesting YT video Trevor.
Cable television in the UK created, as I see it, a powerful infrastructure. I suppose that the quality of the signal delivered this way was better than the air. A huge number of people had to operate this system. Is the cabling of this network used for anything today?
"Vision carrier was 4.95Mhz" - this value is lower than in the air
The 405/819 television receiver could be produced by, for example, Pye. In 1958, its engineers created a television set for Poland and Sweden operating in a 625-line system. It wasn't a big production. This proves a certain technological "flexibility" of Pye. These are of course my speculations. I also found something like this:
Is it only 819?
Cable television in the UK created, as I see it, a powerful infrastructure. I suppose that the quality of the signal delivered this way was better than the air. A huge number of people had to operate this system. Is the cabling of this network used for anything today?
"Vision carrier was 4.95Mhz" - this value is lower than in the air
The 405/819 television receiver could be produced by, for example, Pye. In 1958, its engineers created a television set for Poland and Sweden operating in a 625-line system. It wasn't a big production. This proves a certain technological "flexibility" of Pye. These are of course my speculations. I also found something like this:
Is it only 819?







