Its a representation of what a Veronica rig looked like, with a 2n6080 PA driving a 2n6081 PA, unfortunately Gary didn't have one to photograph, he only had a single 2n6080 PA. There then was another PA box with a 2n6084 in https://80.229.172.103/Garry/Veronica963/ver1.jpg
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:41 am
by FMEnjoyer
That's fair Duncan, I know GS was handy with a soldering iron and getting a quality stereo station on in reality Look forwards to
a Veronica summer Would be nice to re-live old times a bit. I vaguely recall GS was on Sunday eves, and Brian Schmidt signed off usually. I almost certainly listened to you at some stage. Big L on FM might have been just before my time, along with the first Veronica on 96.3 ineteresting Claybury was mentioned I know that little patch of land used to get walked there as a kid with grandparents.
You never know maybe you and GS were climbing a tree with an end fed or 1/4 wave.
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:57 am
by duncanorak
I was just a listener back then, though I did run my own station, that no one has ever heard, of in 1981 (Radio Free Enfield) with a rig that my friend bought form Gary. I did regular shows on The Music Machine in the mid 90s.
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:03 am
by FMEnjoyer
I and a few friends made it as an entry the London Pirate Pioneers book, which I am astonished of, this I why I know the guy who wrote it must have been Anorak No. 1 What we did at the time did about 20 miles in best directions 7 - 10miles in the most built up at a guess, 15W with a 2.5:1 no balun dipole 20 storeys. Got took of by DTI just the once, at least we think it was DTI during show TX. We did not have the funds to keep anything on sadly. Just anoraks with spare change, they still raided us, we were not there of course, after 6 weeks of shows.
Northwards reception gets a bit of a boost towards the north into home counties because of the Lea Valley which is a nice flat cut through London north side, that is what I thought anyway.
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:37 pm
by duncanorak
what station was that?
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:47 pm
by duncanorak
here is the man that wrote that book, were you there on Saturday?
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 4:50 pm
by FMEnjoyer
Very unimportant what the station was, it lasted 5mins relatively speaking. Drop me a PM if you really wish to know.
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2025 8:44 pm
by Frequent Lee
The bottom rig looks like an early Dave Bowman 100W unit.
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2025 10:21 am
by FMEnjoyer
Frequent Lee wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 8:44 pm
The bottom rig looks like an early Dave Bowman 100W unit.
Good info I don't know any London builders really. Got this going round my brain now, good pop song that a bit like pet shop boys sound at start
Re: The Gary Stevens appreciation thread
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:03 pm
by FMEnjoyer
"Armed with a UHF link transmitter of our own we accessed there main transmitter and invited them to come and discuss the situation over the frequency with us, to which they agreed to do so and accordingly after some time ended up in a very satisfactory situation, where by it was agreed that both Q102, and Veronica would share the channel in order to between us occupy it for much longer periods of time, so therefore jointly keep the channel free of the less desired so called pirates. Q102 and Veronica became a good allies and helped each other when and where ever possible from that point on."
I can recall listening to that conversation live over the Q102 link as I thought it odd that a new station had appeared on 102Mhz, you never knew what you were going to hear.
This got played a few times, fitting into the station name theme