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  • jamesa
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    Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
    Sounds like quite an advanced project to build from a kit even these days.
    Yes, - he was an electronics engineer though - at the time there used to be loads of electronics magazines with projects in them - amplifiers etc - I guess back then people had fun building stuff themselves rather than just buying things?

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  • Richard1978
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    Sounds like quite an advanced project to build from a kit even these days.

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  • jamesa
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    My dad built our first Colour TV in something like 1974 - from a magazine called Television - every week you had to do something and eventually you had a colour TV - it was great - a bit big and needed adjusting all the time so it never did get the sides and top put on it. It was replaced after we moved as it didnt settle properly, with a Philips Colour TV with an ultrasonic remote. First thing I watched on colour TV was Jesus of Nazareth, I think it was called that - I remember thinking how blue the sea looked.

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  • darren
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    Im sure the tv had a huge back to it.

    We still had a black and white tv even after we got our first colour telly.

    Yes i remember rediffusion well.

    You had cable free for a month i assume it had many more channels than the ones we had at that time on normal telly.



    Originally posted by marc View Post
    we must have been one of the last families in the street to have colour tv, late1984 or early 1985. I can't remember what make it was, but possibly from rediffusion. It seemed brilliant all that colour! On the plus side, being with rediffusion, we had free cable for a month or so has a trial period. There was a black box on top of the tv. We were lucky living in the south wales valleys, transmission was bad, so most houses had their tv connected via a white box on the wall. This box had letters on it, abcdefgh. A and b were radio stations. C was bbc wales, d was bbc2, e was bbc1, f was htv. The rest were spare. An external cable ran outside from this box to a central box elsewhere.
    Seeing a lot of films free, in colour, was fantastic. All i remember about the tv, was it was very heavy by todays standards. In the end, it made a crackling noise, then give up the ghost.

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  • staffslad
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    I have a vague recollection of hearing that our area was going to get cable TV, but this would have been in the late 80s, and so far as I know it never came to pass. I don't think I have ever seen anyone with cable TV around here.

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  • Arran
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    Mastervision cable television from Abingdon in the 1960s and 70s.

    http://www.aeolian-hall.myzen.co.uk/mva.htm

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  • marc
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    Originally posted by staffslad View Post
    Interesting to hear about early cable TV. I didn't know it was available quite that early. Just to clarify...for areas where aerial reception was very bad, were cable boxes supplied free? I mean, was it covered by the licence fee?
    There is a site called Remembering Rediffusion. Visit it. It will answer most of your questions.

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  • staffslad
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    Interesting to hear about early cable TV. I didn't know it was available quite that early. Just to clarify...for areas where aerial reception was very bad, were cable boxes supplied free? I mean, was it covered by the licence fee?

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  • Richard1978
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    I've heard of a few early cable systems for low reception areas, often the companies operating them also rented the only TVs that would work with them!

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  • marc
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    We must have been one of the last families in the street to have colour TV, late1984 or early 1985. I can't remember what make it was, but possibly from Rediffusion. It seemed brilliant all that colour! On the plus side, being with Rediffusion, we had free Cable for a month or so has a trial period. There was a black box on top of the TV. We were lucky living in the South Wales valleys, transmission was bad, so most houses had their TV connected via a white box on the wall. This box had letters on it, ABCDEFGH. A and B were radio stations. C was BBC Wales, D was BBC2, E was BBC1, F was HTV. The rest were spare. An external cable ran outside from this box to a central box elsewhere.
    Seeing a lot of films free, in colour, was fantastic. All I remember about the TV, was it was very heavy by todays standards. In the end, it made a crackling noise, then give up the ghost.

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  • Richard1978
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    I remember my parents used to rent a set from Granada, then in late 1984 we bought a set on credit from Comet.

    It was a Philips 15 inch set with remote control which seemed space age compared to the wooden case & push buttons the old one had.

    The battery for the channels eventually went but it was in use for at least 20 years.

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  • staffslad
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    Zabadak. I bet you got a better deal from Radio Rentals than we did buying that Pye and the slightly more reliable Bush. I remember our neighbours rented their TV and VCR and they always had the most up-to-date set and no repair bills, while we were stuck with, especially, that Pye with its old technology and repair bills, and no TV for days when it went kaput.



    A previous post mentioned remote controls. The first R/C TV I saw was in 1980 at Comet. It was when we bought our 22" Bush. There was a, I think GEC 22" with a remote for nearly the same price, but my dad was wary of it and went for the Bush instead.

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  • zabadak
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    We rented from Radio Rentals back in the day...

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  • staffslad
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    If I remember correctly those Pyes were valve TVs. The one we had gave a good picture but you just couldn't depend on it.It cost £220, a heck of a lot in 1973. My parents saved up for it for over a year to afford it, and it was probably the worst TV we ever had. The Bush we bought in 1980 was better--all transistor I think--but still gave us a fair bit of trouble. When I started working I saved up and bought a 14" Sanyo colour portable in 1985 or 86. I remember it cost £180, but I used it for over 20 years and never had any trouble from it. The only reason I got rid of it was we needed the room.

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  • darren
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    Pretty sure either my gran or we had one like this.

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