
pye PF1 POLICE - RADIO HISTORY
A number of trials took place with a number of sets and with the PF1 in particular in the city of London and Glasgow city police areas and the PF1 was found to provide good coverage …
Portable Devices in the 1960s - Pye Story
Pye PF1 Pocketfone, UHF handheld portable radiotelephone. Pye pioneered the use of UHF frequencies for short-range communications and the PF1 was widely adopted by the Home …
PYEPF - RADIO HISTORY
A modern version of the PF1 and an example of a good idea updated consisting of a PF9R and a PF9T only available in UHF and using plug in frequency modules allowing a quick change of …
The Pye Museum - Pye Telecom Products - PMR Portables
The PF1 Pocketfone was a ground-breaking, low-power, two-unit UHF hand-held portable featuring the transmitter and receiver in separate cases. Pye PF1 in use by Lufthansa staff …
PYEPF - djmckay.force9.co.uk
However as this trial was taking place PYE had come up with the PF1 design, a two unit radio with seperate transmitter(PF1T) and receiver(PF1R) in the UHF band. Unlike the GEC …
Pye Telecom Product History: Standard Products - Portables
The PF1 Pocketfone was a ground-breaking, low-power, two-unit UHF hand-held portable featuring the transmitter and receiver in separate cases. The design of the PF1 was driven by …
Police radios of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s - Peoples Collection Wales
Jan 19, 2010 · Pye PF1 'Pocketfone' Personal Radio (1960s-1970s) These were the first type of personal radio issued to the police in south Wales in the mid-1960s, and remained in use until …
G8EPR Pye Museum - Pye PF1 Pocketphones 1965 - qsl.net
Pye PF1 receiver WOODEN car adaptor used in panda cars. 1 OFF mint.. 3 OFF. DAVE HICKS G8EPR, MUSEUM CURATOR, HAD A SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT WORK IN EARLY 2016. …
British Police Equipment Part 1 - Personal Radios - Blogger
Jul 22, 2015 · The first type of radio used by Avon & Somerset Constabulary in 1974 was the Pye 'Pocketfone' PF1 which was first introduced in 1964 and adopted by Bristol Constabulary in …
Pye Story - Portable Devices in the 1970s
This product was designed for the UK Home Office to replace the original PF1 units of the 1960s. These very small units were used for both standard policing applications and also for covert …
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