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Castle House - Brightside & Carbrook Cooperative, Sheffield City Centre

 

The small switcher used at the Whitebox elevator in Duluth.

In the middle of "Lay down the law". I don't have any more photos of that night, it was the night I lost my phone :-(

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Clubbin

The radio afterparty

7 mei 2010

Switch, Hilversum

 

Eric van Kleef

Hardwell

Norman Soares

 

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A look up from the bottom of the 46kV switch pole.

It's got more switches than my old lens- that's for sure.

Royal Air Force Air Defence Radar Museum

Royal Air Force Neatishead, Near Horning, Norfolk, England, UK

Combination Switch, lifted from the steering column of a 1981 Datsun Bluebird. As you can see, this switch controls the lights, high beam, dip switch and indicators on the right, and wiper control on the left.

 

In this photo I have flipped it over, and taken the cover off, so you can see the user-serviceable components

It kinna looks like a bs 360

His name is IQ of the indie rock band called Switch.

 

Mag:net Cafe, Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City, Philippines.

The switches then are HUGE i say...

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The Nintendo Switch version of Stardew Valley finally has a release date, and it’s coming sooner than you might expect. The popular farming sim launches in the Switch Eshop rather fittingly on the date of this year’s harvest moon, October 5.The Switch version of...

Paul Guest of Switch, Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London - 24 September 2005

Switch Ancy head + Volks 13 LL Body

the switches are on the metal plate and soldered. That part was fun and simple with a bit of sanding of one of the plates.

Some PCB-mounting rotary switches from China. Also some comparison shots with PCB-mounting pots.

Because of the arched top and the control relief, I can't really have the screws for the switch going through the top, but the top is not thick enough to just screw it in through the normal holes, so I make these little brackets out of brass to hold them in place. It moves the screws to a thicker part of the top, and gives me a look I really like while holding the switch very securely.

You can see the excitement on Sillenek's face when he got to operate the video switcher. He switched from one camera to another so fast that everything became a blurr.

Folks trying out the Moog Little Phatty and the Roland Juno-6.

Working the north switch at Marion, OR.

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