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Post by programmes1 on Jul 19, 2007 9:39:11 GMT
As Watford is the first site to be resignalled the programme machines are to go bad news for me this was the first non Northern line site to get PMs. Can anyone answer the following I have seen on Bill Davisons site the repeater machine in Rickmansworth cabin a) Is there only 1 machine in the cabin b)Before the experiment with the computer at Watford in the 70s was the original repeater machine in the actual panel?
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Post by mandgc on Jul 19, 2007 10:31:28 GMT
The supplement to Traffic Circular No.37 (1958) advises of the taking out of commision of the Signal Box and its replacement by a "push button panel in the power frame at Rickmansworth. " A picture in Modern Transport shows a Push Button Panel above the right hand levers of the frame at Rickmansworth. A later pictue shows a TV screen of the tracks at Watford further to the right and separate from the frame.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2007 17:10:10 GMT
we still have the single repeater in the cabin, it is located to the left of the frame, i don't know about any repeaters being installed in the frame i'm afraid
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2007 22:17:01 GMT
we still have the single repeater in the cabin, it is located to the left of the frame, i don't know about any repeaters being installed in the frame i'm afraid There is the repeater for the sequence on the diagram though.
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