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Old April 22nd 13, 09:56 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
James Brown[_2_] James Brown[_2_] is offline
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Default A technical query

On 22/04/2013 09:09, Mags wrote:
Mid 1990's where I was working. When we moved to a new office in 1992,
the Mufax machines were assigned to a small closed room, as the
chemicals made walls turn a nice shade of brown and this became known as
the Dirty comms room, as opposed to the Comms room, which had the
various comms cabinets. I think we stopped using them about 1995.
Margaret


"James Brown" wrote in message ...

I am embarking on a series of articles regarding my ventures into remote
imaging via meteorological satellites - I began receiving images from
home-brew equipment back in the 1970's.

One small technical point, would anyone know when the Met office stopped
using the wet paper facsimile machines for chart and imagery read out? I
remember visiting the Cardiff Met office and carrying off some of those
slightly fuzzy purplish print-outs, but can't quite remember when that
would have been.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

James


I am most grateful for your input folks. I had a feeling that when I
showed the meteorologists the photo quality prints I was creating that
there were some slightly envious looks!

If any others want to contribute please feel free,

James