A mate of mine still works for a semiconductor company based in Chadderton near Oldham. Mainly amplifier chips for LNBs etc.
(An ex-Ferranti site...)
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostOn the early valve colour TV's, the EHT (25KV) stack was sheilded with a metal case and stories were told of the effects it could have on your TV engineer if the set was run with this removed
(The local church had one put up on the top of their tower and in return got the steps and roof fixed. The local MP and local MEP both got involved in the campaign to get it removed. Perhaps their brains were damaged by playing with the back of their telly when young!)
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post"The DY802 is an EHT rectifier and was not listed in the 1960s although one would expect it to be for monochrome Tv service. The other potential use is in instrumentation such as oscilloscopes.
The shield cup below the anode is to provide the maximum protection from x-ray emission."
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The shield cup below the anode is to provide the maximum protection from x-ray emission."
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Originally posted by zeitghost6V6G/GT listed in the 1964 Mullard book as "Obsolete/Types not in common use"...
Then again, it mostly listed radio & tv valves as used in UK designed stuff...
They were used in the PA amps at the Radio and TV shop that I used to work in as the Saturday boy - happy days
I've a box of old TV valves in the garage - must be worth millions by now?
Can't find my Mullard data book - late 70's I think - but I have located "Radio Circuits and Data" by C.A. Quarrington 1st printed June 1948 - my copy is the nearly new reprint of May 1957!
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Originally posted by zeitghostThanks Xogg... I've got a shedful of ttl too...
And I've got a stores full of 74 ttl in work too...
But thanks for the offer.
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Hey z! I still have a shed full of ancient 7400s etc if you need any to fix your ZX81.
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Originally posted by dinker View PostGod that takes me back, built my first PC out of 74 series TTL.
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20 years
Not been to Newton Aycliffe then? It closed in 1998.
That was a huge site.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostIf it was like the old Rover I wouldn't expect it to fire on more than 4 at a time.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI just bought some ICs from RS Components.
And what do you know?
They were made in the UK.
I don't believe it!
All the others were made variously in Malaysia, China, and the Chech Republic.
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