G8EPR's Pye Museum (see also G8EPR's original WWW site)

LIFE ON MARS
Follow link above for information on appearance of items from museum on TV
Update 26th January 2007

 

Temporary page of pictures of the Burndept BE525

Better pictures of Burndept BE525

Museum collection of covert control boxes

 

Microwave Modules MM2020

Table of Contents

Racal Cougar

EADS MC9610 and Matra-Nortel Easy UL OP2

Pye Olympic Military Talkthrough System

VIDEO TOUR OF THE PYE MUSEUM

Evesham Military Vehicle Show June 2009

Video on how to modify a Pye Westminster for 4 metres - 3GP format

Video on how to modify a Pye Westminster for 4 metres - WMV format

Video on how to modify Pye Cambridge FM10D H Band for use on 29MHz - 3GP format file

 

 Interesting film about Pye Cambridge in the 1950s  27 minutes long

 

 

 

 

Dave G8EPR Technical Curator of the Pye Museum  and Radiotelephone Museum website is available by calling G8EPR at GB7WF (DSTAR)

 

Anyone know what this military transmitter was used for?
Believed to be a 1960's vintage US airborne transmitter.

 

 

Website
Martin Briscoe 

Pye Museum
Dave Hicks

NOTE: virgin.net and freeserve addresses no longer used

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All pictures are © Dave Hicks 2003 or © Martin Briscoe 2003
Please ask permission before using elsewhere

Any addition notes, comments or photographs of any of these sets are very welcome and can be sent to:
Technical queries and comments about The Pye Museum to Dave G8EPR
Website queries and comments to Martin GM8AOB

The site deals mainly with Pye (and other companies) Radio Telephone and Telecommunication equipment.  It is very unlikely that we will be able to answer any questions about Pye domestic radios, radiograms, record players etc etc

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