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melmerby

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  1. That's a mixture of multiway and compound points There used to be a 4 way/compound in Snow Hill Station, Birmingham. Just to the right of the platform end.
  2. I've never used a wheelchair and would probably be a nuisance to all and I've still got to get there, so unfortunately a miss. I did wonder about finding a lightweight folding chair/seat I could carry but ran out of time. An unfortunate result of getting old☹️
  3. I was really looking forward to seeing it. I'm fairly local and can get there on public transport as I always did for the Warley Show. Unfortunately I have done something to my back and standing up looking at layouts would not be possible.
  4. The South Wales to Manchester trains must do most of their miles in England🙂 Interestingly Shrewsbury & Chester Stations are managed by TfW along with most on the English side in the borderlands.
  5. Only a problem if you are using wireless. Shouldn't be a problem with solid wiring. On the Midlands Today piece, the problems were random shorts, nothing system dependent. It is all dependent on the wiring and interboard connectors.
  6. A strange comment. It's better suited than DC. Miniatur Wunderland has 16.5km of track and is entirely controlled by DCC with Train Controller using 64 computers, try that with DC.
  7. They were having problems when the TV crew visited for Midlands Today.
  8. Better tell Guinness World Records then. That's what they are accepting.
  9. That's not very far over the border. They go to Birmingham International from as far as Bangor or Pwllheli
  10. In 1974 when I got married, the average house was £9000, the average wage was £2000, and mortgage interest rates were 11%. By 1979 the average house was £18500, the average wage was £5000 and interest rates were 17% The 1980s were very volatile with rapidly rising house prices, double digit inflation and a proper economic recession, that's when home buying started to become less affordable. The trend has continued to this day.
  11. I would agree with that. I have one, bought S/H at a reasonable price and there is little wrong with it as a model of a Black 5.
  12. The standard VHS deck was poor quality from the outset, that's why they were so much cheaper than any other systems and ideal for the rental market. The JVC launch model in the UK (piano keys) relied on rubber belts and slip pads for the different speeds required for the capstan and spools. Some of the later introductions were a bit more sophisticated. I had a Grundig 2x4 Super (V2000 system), there was a seperate motor for everything. A loading motor, a lacing motor, a capstan motor, a head motor and 2 spool motors and they were all expensive custom designs, not off the shelf Mitsumis. This not only making them extremely complex but rather heavy & bulky as well. They did make some cheaper ones later on with less complex operating systems, the quality had gone by then.
  13. Surely the Nicam was just the decoder for the TV signal audio? The actual recording would be the standard VHS, which by then was probably FM stereo My first S-VHS recorder could record audio in FM quality with no compression, it even had VU meters and recording level controls. Much better than MP3 The recorder was built like a tank with an all metal case and metal chassis, everything about it was quality. My second & last S-VHS recorder was very plasticy and horrid
  14. BBC Midlands today had a feature on Pete Watermans layout. It is apparently up for a Guinness World Record for the world's longest transportable model railway. To measure it accurately they have a wagon with an axle rotation counter which will be propelled the length of the layout. Tape measures aren't accurate enough it seems. Sadly my back is no better so I won't be going.☹️
  15. If the information was correctly uploaded by the broadcaster.😁 Even now with all digital TV there are problems with programme start/finish times or split programmes that want to reserve e.g. 8550 minutes. It all depends on the human interface at the broadcaster's end. Remember those VCR's with a numerical code (published in TV guides) that you scanned or entered to record a program We've got a catering microwave, it doesn't have a clock on. It also doesn't have one of those silly revolving dish things, in fact we've never had a microwave with one of those. It does however have a memory where cooking programmes can be stored.
  16. That's why they are normally gold plated in industry, I had plenty of experience of edge connectors in my job and non gold plated ones were a PITA. One batch of equipment (several hundred sets) was so bad they had to go back to the manufacturer to have the connectors (both the PCBs & sockets) gold plated*, they were fine afterwards. All newer ones came with gold plated ones as standard. *Yes they were done in situ.
  17. My Hornby Dublo AL1 had traction tyres on one axle of one bogie and picked up on the remaining 6. It would pull a prodigious amount of load in one direction, not much in the other but current collection wasn't a problem. Remarkably the only drive was to the axle with the tyres!
  18. Car tyres conduct electricity but the electrical resistance is still on the high side. They have carbon compounds in the rubber mix.
  19. It can also be made to conduct electricity with suitable additives
  20. My non smart central heating timer, now 13 years old changes with the clock changes. (MSF radio control?) My car has a touch screen DAB+ radio/media player/Satnav does not use the time data from the DAB signal and has to be set manually. My previous car same make, same range had a much more basic manual DAB radio/CD player and did get the time info from the DAB data🙂
  21. Commuting is down, leisure travel is up. (more days off due to WFH)
  22. Great. Looks like we've reverted to the previous layout. Obviously not what the punters wanted.
  23. How different is the Labour "Great British Railway" from the Tories "Great British Railway"? 🙂
  24. How many multiple units does GWR own? How many Aeroplanes does BA own? How many buses does National Express own? The most expensive assets are normally leased these days.
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