In a nutshell - the Marconi Mk3 CCU and PSU part 2
In this concluding part, Brian shows us the internals of the Camera Control unit, plus its power supply, all mounted on a wheeled trolley. We see the massive BICC camera cable and the bespoke PSU needed for the larger 4.5 inch Image Orthicon tube. If you would like more information about the Marconi Mk3 camera and lots of others from the world of Broadcast Television, navigate to tvcameramuseum.org.

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Power-Up – ex BBC Marconi Mk3 TV Camera

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Audio Tape Deck – part 2 of installing an ex BBC audio tape deck – a Philips EL3503

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The Pye Mk VII camera – In a Nutshell - part 1

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BBC Outside Broadcast “TV on Wheels” recreation at Beaulieu Motor Museum.

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Bringing a BC455 back to life - Part 4

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In a Nutshell – the broadcast TV camera Marconi Mk VII

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Ex BBC OB van MCR21 – a look at the sound desk, part 1

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The 80th video about MCR21 - on this occasion the first power-up of 2026.

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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How to restore a dimmed luminescent indicator VFD? Rejuvenating a dim VFD vacuum fluorescent display

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The Pye Mk VII camera – In a Nutshell - part 2

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Die letzten Tage der mechanischen Vermittlungstechnik

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Oldtimer-Empfänger Baujahr 1939: Lorenz EO 4138, "Netz-Lore" in Bildern und im Betrieb auf MW und KW

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BBC Test signals – as used within MCR21

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WDR - Computerclub - vom 28.07.1984

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Ex BBC OB Van MCR21 – the 2025 Review of the Year - V2!

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In a Nutshell – the EMI 2005 TV camera

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BBC MCR21 - the Sound Desk Part 2

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The Fascinating Story of Fluke,The Washington Engineer Who Built The World's Most Trusted Multimeter

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