• Rediffusion factory

    From steve1001908@outlook.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 20 15:05:08 2023
    Did anyone in this group work at the Rediffusion TV factory in Newhey?
    That was where I had my first job testing and repairing WIRED TV. I
    was a young man working with about 200 women in a factory. I can
    remember the names of two of the women because they worked just before
    me on the production line. As a young man I was in love with both of
    them. That was about 60 years ago. The only reason I remember is
    because I put an orange tea shirt on this morning and it reminded me
    that I use to wear one then so my nickname was "orange". The only
    other person I remember is factory boss (JFB). It's amazing how
    memories are triggered!

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to steve1001908@outlook.com on Mon Aug 21 10:59:49 2023
    Yes, I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair departments.
    Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and black of course. Trouble only started when we got some Kenyan Asians in who seemed to think they were better than everyone else. Arrogant, sadly.
    Brian

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    Did anyone in this group work at the Rediffusion TV factory in Newhey?
    That was where I had my first job testing and repairing WIRED TV. I
    was a young man working with about 200 women in a factory. I can
    remember the names of two of the women because they worked just before
    me on the production line. As a young man I was in love with both of
    them. That was about 60 years ago. The only reason I remember is
    because I put an orange tea shirt on this morning and it reminded me
    that I use to wear one then so my nickname was "orange". The only
    other person I remember is factory boss (JFB). It's amazing how
    memories are triggered!


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  • From Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems L@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 21 13:59:00 2023
    I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair
    departments.
    Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and
    black of course.

    Possibly used to work at the Decca TV factory in Brixton that closed in the early seventies, I recall visiting it to buy my first TV, the BBC had a staff deal.

    Angus

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  • From steve1001908@outlook.com@21:1/5 to brian1gaff@gmail.com on Mon Aug 21 15:21:33 2023
    On Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:59:49 +0100, "Brian Gaff"
    <brian1gaff@gmail.com> wrote:


    Yes, I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair departments.
    Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and black of
    course. Trouble only started when we got some Kenyan Asians in who seemed to >think they were better than everyone else. Arrogant, sadly.
    Brian

    I remember some chap from Chessington who came to see us northern
    simple folk. He asked me some technical questions and I got the
    impression that he didn't know the answers. He didn't know what third
    harmonic tuning was so I told him. I had just done it at Oldham tech
    college. Something to do with EHT production I think! It was 60 years
    ago so it isn't my clearest memory.

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to steve1001908@outlook.com on Wed Aug 23 10:16:50 2023
    Yes we made a lot of those transformers at Chessington. The stuff they used
    to encapsulate them ponged so they did it overnight but even with lots of ventilation you could still smell it
    Chessington had two fires, one when I was still at school and one in the
    middle of the night where you could hear the explosions. As my Father worked there, I got to see the damage both times. What a mess, everything was
    soaked in a muddy mess of soot and water, and all the walls alongside the building which burned were buckled and had to be rebuilt very carefully. The site is a housing estate today. The locals got fed up with a fire every
    couple of years and noise from construction of new buildings and being overlooked by a lab building, that eventually they moved it all up north and made us all redundant. Might have had a lot to do with the owners British Electric Traction, flogging the whole lot off to Granada of course, who also had another factory, so did not need the one down south. They also had a
    sight overlooking Eastbourne with a huge aerial mast to get London and
    Southern itv and all the radio you wanted, but most of the cable at that
    time was only carrying the RF, the audio was switched from a series of 100v lines apparently. eventually it was all integrated so aerial sets could use
    it as well as the older wired ones which had an actual connection to the
    cable.
    We also did coin in the slot tvs which for a while were used in hotels. Basically an ordinary tv with a coin box on the side !

    Going back to the third harmonic stuff, the early eht units used a valve to rectify the eht directly, but the transformers did break down a lot, so they designed on with a different transformer and a solid state trippler. To me
    the b/w picture was prone to ballooning and defocusing on those, but as the sets were AC coupled in the video, there were never any black blacks and
    bright whites. I put a dc restorer on one once, and we had to put in one of
    the old eht transformers or it kind of gave up on dynamic pictures that had bright flashing lights or the sun in them.

    I hate to think what else was being overcooked by doing this, but valves
    were more forgiving than Transistors at the time.
    Brian

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    <steve1001908@outlook.com> wrote in message news:fur6eiponoj6kglr25qnocttc29gjcvbt9@4ax.com...
    On Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:59:49 +0100, "Brian Gaff"
    <brian1gaff@gmail.com> wrote:


    Yes, I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair departments.
    Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and black of >>course. Trouble only started when we got some Kenyan Asians in who seemed >>to
    think they were better than everyone else. Arrogant, sadly.
    Brian

    I remember some chap from Chessington who came to see us northern
    simple folk. He asked me some technical questions and I got the
    impression that he didn't know the answers. He didn't know what third harmonic tuning was so I told him. I had just done it at Oldham tech
    college. Something to do with EHT production I think! It was 60 years
    ago so it isn't my clearest memory.


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  • From Liz Tuddenham@21:1/5 to steve1001908@outlook.com on Wed Aug 23 13:43:47 2023
    <steve1001908@outlook.com> wrote:

    On Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:59:49 +0100, "Brian Gaff"
    <brian1gaff@gmail.com> wrote:


    Yes, I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair departments.
    Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and black of
    course. Trouble only started when we got some Kenyan Asians in who seemed to >think they were better than everyone else. Arrogant, sadly.
    Brian

    I remember some chap from Chessington who came to see us northern
    simple folk. He asked me some technical questions and I got the
    impression that he didn't know the answers. He didn't know what third harmonic tuning was so I told him. I had just done it at Oldham tech
    college. Something to do with EHT production I think! It was 60 years
    ago so it isn't my clearest memory.

    When I was just about to leave school we had a visit from a couple of recruiters from Radio Rentals. They showed me the circuit diagram of a television set and pointed to one of the components. I identified it as
    the line output pentode and they went off into a huddle.

    Eventually one of them said "We think you are right but we only wanted
    you to say it was a valve".


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  • From tony sayer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 20:28:17 2023
    In article <1qfx4ms.f33lcm1gl8dooN%liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid>,
    Liz Tuddenham <liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid> scribeth thus ><steve1001908@outlook.com> wrote:

    On Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:59:49 +0100, "Brian Gaff"
    <brian1gaff@gmail.com> wrote:


    Yes, I worked in the Chessington Factory and regional repair departments. >> > Most of our staff were bussed in from Brixton. Mostly ladies and black of >> >course. Trouble only started when we got some Kenyan Asians in who seemed to
    think they were better than everyone else. Arrogant, sadly.
    Brian

    I remember some chap from Chessington who came to see us northern
    simple folk. He asked me some technical questions and I got the
    impression that he didn't know the answers. He didn't know what third
    harmonic tuning was so I told him. I had just done it at Oldham tech
    college. Something to do with EHT production I think! It was 60 years
    ago so it isn't my clearest memory.

    When I was just about to leave school we had a visit from a couple of >recruiters from Radio Rentals. They showed me the circuit diagram of a >television set and pointed to one of the components. I identified it as
    the line output pentode and they went off into a huddle.

    Eventually one of them said "We think you are right but we only wanted
    you to say it was a valve".



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