jacknkit.co.uk
Links
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We look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilisation. Voltaire.
ferrographworld.com
Ferrograph World
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For Ferrograph Drive Idlers and Pinch Wheels for the Series 7, David Durrant has started a small scale production of these to very high standards and at a reasonable cost. David can be contacted at this address (just replace the (a) with an @ when your email client opens up). Please mention where you found the info. david.durrant(a)btinternet.com. For comprehensive servicing, spares and generally any thing to do with Revox tape recorders , A visit is recommended to Nigel Hunts website. New exhibitions ar...
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Ferrograph World - Terry Martini
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Is a professional electronics engineer with over 25 years experience, and with particular interest in vintage electronic equipment. Specialising in repair and restoration of Ferrograph and similar vintage audio equipment, Terry has seen and repaired literally hundreds of these machines over the years, from the early model D through to the Studio 8. Held in Birmingham for three successful years. Terry is also a former Director of the Board of the Museum of Communication Foundation.
g0krb.com
History
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VHF/ UHF and EME. British Vintage Wireless and Television Museum. Burntisland Museum of Communications. G3YWX, Ian Poole. Historical Electronics museum ARC (USA). W1TP Telegraph & Scientific Instrument Museums.
timpootle.livejournal.com
BSF2012 Thursday 6th September - BelongnaTim
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BSF2012 Thursday 6th September. Can solar energy save the world" taught me about dye-sensitized titanium dioxide solar cells, a chemistry I was completely ignorant of. These are amazing! An iodine/iodide mixture and a clever ruthenium electrode which I later learned was Nina's field of research. Http:/ www.thesolarspark.co.uk/. Neil Robertson's outreach project. Http:/ www.g24i.com/. Welsh company making dye-sensitized cells optimised for indoor use. Nina Chadwick enthusing about solar power. I went to t...
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italian chapel – the science tourist
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Science Around The Globe. Orkney Science Festival and Wireless Museum. September 19, 2014. September 19, 2014. This September I was lucky enough to participate in (and visit) the Orkney International Science Festival. Orkney is a place I have always wanted to visit, and if you don’t know where it is, it’s located off the North East tip of Scotland. It’s home to ancient stone circles, viking settlements and lots of excellent seafood and beer. Orkney is home to the Orkney Wireless Museum. This is a volunte...
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museum – the science tourist
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Science Around The Globe. Orkney Science Festival and Wireless Museum. September 19, 2014. September 19, 2014. This September I was lucky enough to participate in (and visit) the Orkney International Science Festival. Orkney is a place I have always wanted to visit, and if you don’t know where it is, it’s located off the North East tip of Scotland. It’s home to ancient stone circles, viking settlements and lots of excellent seafood and beer. Orkney is home to the Orkney Wireless Museum. This is a volunte...
cyclinginfife.wordpress.com
Places to go | Cycling in Fife
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A snapshot of Fife cycling. This page is bound to be a bit random. Fife has many places worth visiting for all sorts of reasons – history, scenery, food. Where to stay – visitscotland.com. 8220;pronounced /ˈeɪnstər/”). Home to the Scottish Fisheries Museum. And “ The Famous Award Winning Anstruther Fish Bar. Mostly post industrial – Heritage Trail Leaflet. Cambo House, Walled Garden and Snowdrop Gardens. Attractive village with many old buildings, including housing and a Palace. Developed as a market town.
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holiday – the science tourist
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Science Around The Globe. October 13, 2014. October 13, 2014. The curiosities at the University of Copenhagen Geology Museum are well worth a visit if you have a free couple of hours in the city. I have to admit, I think Copenhagen is my favourite city. My husband spent last year living there and I got to know it quite well but I never managed to visit the museum in that time. It isn’t open regular hours, so check before you go. You can see dark patches in the meteorite which are the rare earth mineral, ...
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