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LF: re Rugby site

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Subject: LF: re Rugby site
From: "Alan Melia" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 23:50:54 -0000
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Hi All, the 2 inch 'water-pipe' coil that Andy refers to would have been
installed in the mid 1960s when the transmission was 'phase stabilised' (at
least thats what the guys who were responsible for it at PO Dollis Hill
called it) I have never seen that bit. The TX has also been updated at least
once since those days. I suppose that must have been the time it moved to
data transmission rather than morse.

I think you may find that the poles and wires across the road are what, I
believe, is known as a T/R cell......but just perhaps I shouldn't know about
things like that!

I didn't know about the Caernarfon site, Mike but I agree with you,
technical artifacts of this vintage are easily lost. They are not yet old
enough to be historical to most people. I suggest you drop a message to the
Welsh Heritage Secretary....I would think in the present climate you might
get a sympathetic hearing. 1938 closure might not be as silly as it sounds,
it may have been regarded as too vulnerable to a naval (submarine)
artilliary attack. The RAF Experimental Wing was moved from my next door
airfield to Boscombe Down, in about the same year.

If anyone can arrange a visit to Rugby Radio Station before it all goes the
same way I am sure there would be plenty of takers.

Cheers de Alan G3NYK
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