TV Detector Vans: Did They Work? ...YES! And Here's How!
If you watch live television in the UK without a TV license, a TV Detector Van could catch you in the act... or could it? Join our Technician Marty Jopson in this 1980s TV Detector Van that we have in our collection. We don't know everything about these elusive vans, but we do know the technology behind this one. In 2027, the 10-year Royal Charter license model will be up for review, and the future of publicly funded television in the UK—and TV Detector Vans—might change forever. This episode was filmed at the Science and Innovation Park. To find out more and book your visit, head to: https://www.scienceinnovationpark.org... Chapters 0:00 Intro 00:38 Television Transmissions 2:19 Television Receivers 4:13 TV Detector Vans 7:44 Conclusion 8:53 Like and Subscribe! External Media: British Pathe Envato TV Licensing Channel 4

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