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Is this NG still working ? I have not seen any new posts for 10 days now.
Usually the problem is with my server ( news.virginmedia.com ) failing to update regularly. Usenet is an old system, but nevertheless it is a good system, you don't have to sign up for a forum and there are excellent posts in the binary groups. I know that, sadly many ISPs do not support Usenet Groups. However, may I suggest that all subscribers try to introduce as many friends as possible to Usenet since there is always something for all tastes among the 100,000 or so groups, also contact ISPs regarding the importance of keeping Usenet support. Mike, Lincoln, UK. -- "The secret of a good job is in the quality of the swear words used !" |
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McMichael MS367
TTFN Anthony -- Just because I'm paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me... |
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Mike the Brewer wrote:
Is this NG still working ? I have not seen any new posts for 10 days now. Usually the problem is with my server ( news.virginmedia.com ) failing to update regularly. Usenet is an old system, but nevertheless it is a good system, you don't have to sign up for a forum and there are excellent posts in the binary groups. I know that, sadly many ISPs do not support Usenet Groups. However, may I suggest that all subscribers try to introduce as many friends as possible to Usenet since there is always something for all tastes among the 100,000 or so groups, also contact ISPs regarding the importance of keeping Usenet support. Mike, Lincoln, UK. Yep, been quiet lately. I am just admiring the old stuff, but I have no suitable contributions, so where are all those collectors??????. |
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prettyinpink wrote:
'Sjouke Burry[_2_ Wrote: ;713708']Mike the Brewer wrote:- Is this NG still working ? I have not seen any new posts for 10 days now. Usually the problem is with my server ( news.virginmedia.com ) failing to update regularly. Usenet is an old system, but nevertheless it is a good system, you don't have to sign up for a forum and there are excellent posts in the binary groups. I know that, sadly many ISPs do not support Usenet Groups. However, may I suggest that all subscribers try to introduce as many friends as possible to Usenet since there is always something for all tastes among the 100,000 or so groups, also contact ISPs regarding the importance of keeping Usenet support. Mike, Lincoln, UK. - Yep, been quiet lately. I am just admiring the old stuff, but I have no suitable contributions, so where are all those collectors??????. I had just sign up for account here. I saw a joke that a friend use on his fb that was the same here on this forum. I really not sure what to do here. There is no chit chat lounge or just a off topic thread. I really no nothing about radiobanter. It seem like nobody has made any threads to reply to. What can i do here on this forum? Show pics of the inside and outside of old(antique) radios/recordplayers/tape(wire) recorders? |
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![]() Show pics of the inside and outside of old(antique) radios/recordplayers/tape(wire) recorders? A McMichael portable c.1929 (?) English, in fibreboard case but no lightweight. Ripe for restoration. Evidence of somewhat frantic early "repair". 2V accumulator, 90v HT, separate grid bias battery for output triode. Moving-iron 'speaker. A bit cheap and not very cheerful. MW/LW, two side scales have the station names, the top scale gives wavelength/frequency. complicated dial stringing. The "volume" control is in the cathode potentiometer network. Contemporary '30s trade journals listed this model as "a disappointment" for this maker. TTFN Anthony -- Just because I'm paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me... |
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"ajb" wrote in message
... Show pics of the inside and outside of old(antique) radios/recordplayers/tape(wire) recorders? A McMichael portable c.1929 (?) English, in fibreboard case but no lightweight. Ripe for restoration. Evidence of somewhat frantic early "repair". 2V accumulator, 90v HT, separate grid bias battery for output triode. Moving-iron 'speaker. A bit cheap and not very cheerful. MW/LW, two side scales have the station names, the top scale gives wavelength/frequency. complicated dial stringing. The "volume" control is in the cathode potentiometer network. Contemporary '30s trade journals listed this model as "a disappointment" for this maker. TTFN Anthony -- Just because I'm paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me... Wow, that's a beauty! Well, in terms of a 1929 radio at least ![]() for posting it! |
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