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Chapel in remote farming area about 30 miles from Reykjavik

What is the animal on the left.

Live in concert at Kung Fu Necktie with BUSSES and The Chimeras.

Remote Towers - Next Generation Tower Operations

The Mazda MX-5 Club of WA March Cruise attended the Gary Brookes Memorial Day at Dardanup Heritage Park near Bunbury. This involved a huge amount of historic and vintage machinery being on display and paraded before the attending public.

Remote Observatory " Farlightteam" in E-EYE " Entre Encinas y Estrellas " Extremadura -Spain

somewhere in cirque de mafate, on a hiking trail a few km from marla.

You are out of the tourist zone when the local abbott gives you a personal tour and provides lunch without wanting to be paid. Dingguoshan temple (several hours out of Danba), Sichuan Province, China. August 2009

Here is the top view of the modified remote control I made for a patient at New York City's Seton Pediatric whose motor skills are limited. The remote control works via touch, not push.

it's coming to get you!!!!

Assessing the simulated patient injuries.

 

Red Cross Remote and Wilderness First Aid Course taught by Peter Ramsay of Spiritus Training.

 

Mundy Park, Coquitlam BC

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NK: 아빠랑 비행기 만들고 싶어요. 제가 만들고 싶은 비행기를 그려왔어요. 리모컨은 제가 만들께요

Apple Remote. Got it with Apple TV.

Focus stacked image consisting of 15-25 images. Produced using Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus, using a Canon 7D with 100mm f2.8 macro lens and a 250D closeup filter.

 

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Die komplette Fernbedienung, mit Erklärungen

Boo keeps me company while I'm home sick.

Beginning this season, as the first broadcaster ever, German F1 rights holder RTL, has opted for a TV remote production concept supported completely by RIEDEL´s MediorNet network. Learn more about our "Fields of Use: Remote Production” feature: www.riedel.net/en/fields-of-use/motorsports.

Solomia Zhownirovych, DDS., from New York, talks to Adam Mitchell, Honaker, Virgina, after he told her about his concerns on Friday at the Remote Area Medical in Wise, Virginia.. After the inspection, Mitchell will have a cavity filled and his teeth cleaned. He was also encouraged to stop smoking to help with the color of his teeth.

Photo copyright Pat Adams

[video taken by Perri]

 

to note: apparently there is a "game" played here by guy loading and the guy closing/opening the breach.

 

If the guy opening the breach can get the guy loading/unloading the shell to DROP the shell, the loader owes him a beer.

 

If the loader can toss the round so that it lands standing straight up and down, then the other guy owes him a beer.

 

As it is, I believe the loader is down 2 beers. [and for what it's worth, I owe randall one beer]

Remote Radar Head Trimingham or RRH Trimingham is a former TPS-77 radar station situated on the coast of Norfolk. The site is located on the coast road between Cromer and Mundesley, just over half a mile east of the village of Trimingham but the activity has now moved to RRH Neatishead due to the threat from coastal erosion. The radar station was a satellite station of RAF Neatishead. This radar station was controlled and maintained by a section of Radar Technicians and Operators and supported by a team of Ground Engineers. Trimingham provided extensive coverage of the East coast of the United Kingdom and helped contribute to the recognised air picture and defence of the United Kingdom. The Type 93 became operational on the site in April 1997.

 

The radar station was established on the cliff top at Trimingham by the British Army in the latter part of 1941. It was used to detect German E-Boats and low flying aircraft and was then equipped with a CD Mk. 4 radar. The station also operated as an Oboe Navigation Station. Oboe worked using two stations at different and well-separated locations in England to transmit a signal to a Mosquito Pathfinder bomber carrying a radio transponder. The transponder reflected the signals, which were then received by the two stations. The round-trip time of each signal gave the distance to the bombers and guided them to their target.

 

In April 1942, Trimingham was transferred from the authority of the War Office over to the Air Ministry. The site had now been installed with a Chain Home Extra Low (CHEL)/CD Type 54 radar on a 200 foot tower. By 1945 the 'Oboe' equipment had been removed. In 1947 Trimingham was placed in the Northern Signals Area under No. 90 Group. Between 1948 and 1949 the site was placed under care and maintenance. In January 1949 the site was re-activated and in 1950 was renamed No. 432 Signals Unit (No. 432 SU). In June 1950 RAF Trimingham was selected to be a Centimetric Early Warning Station (CEW). Between this event and 1961 the radar station had various systems installed at the site and operated constantly as part of the U.K's ROTOR early warning systems until February 1964 when the site was mothballed.

 

By 1965 the station had been largely dismantled and all the radar arrays had been removed apart from the Type 54 behind Beacon Hill Cottage but that had been removed by 1972. In 1981 RAF Trimingham was closed and the site had been sold and the guardhouse converted into a private house. By the latter part of the 1980's the now Ministry of Defence decided to re-purchase the site. The RAF installed a Marconi Type 91 Martello radar acting as a Ready Platform (along with RAF Hopton and RAF Weybourne) for the UKADGE Series II (United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment) Radar System controlled from the R3 underground control centre at RAF Neatishead.

 

The guardhouse was converted into staff accommodation and offices and basic mess facilities. In May 1996 the Marconi Type 91 ''Martello'' radar at Trimingham was sold to the Turkish Ministry of Defence and it was replaced by what used to be known as No. 86 Signals Unit, with a Type 93 (Plessey type ADGE-305, NATO designation TGRI 50011) that had been moved from RAF Hopton when that base was closed. The Type 93 was originally a mobile installation (however it never actually obtained U.K Dept of Transport authorisation to be allowed on U.K roads under its own power and anytime it had to be moved, civilian low-loader transport specialists had to be contracted in), but at RAF Trimingham it was fixed to a permanent mounting, due to constant cracking issues with the frame and mobile trailer. The Kevlon dome composed of irregular polygons erected around it and became known locally as the ''Trimingham Golf Ball''.

 

The Type 93 was replaced by the Type 101 radar, which was itself replaced by the TPS-77 radar which has increased capabilities to detect targets in the vicinity of the now prolific wind farms along the North Sea coast. According to Minister Philip Dunne, the TPS-77 radar at this station has reached Initial operation capability. Today the TPS-77 feeds constant data back to the Control and Reporting Centres (CRC's) at RAF Boulmer in Northumberland and RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. RAF Neatishead has now been downgraded to a Remote Radar Head which is actually at RAF Trimingham. RAF Neatishead only being retained as the circuits from RAF Trimingham pass through RAF Neatishead.

 

As part of a major upgrade of RRH sites around the U.K the MOD began a programme titled HYDRA in 2020 to install new state of the art communications buildings, radar towers and bespoke perimeter security. In July 2022, it was announced that the radar at RAF Trimingham would be moved 8 miles to RAF Neatishead due to the threat of coastal erosion and the increased interference experienced by operators from the off-shore wind turbines; the dome was completely dismantled and removed in April 2023. The future of the current site including the mothballed R1 (Rotor Bunker) single level nuclear bunker and associated surface buildings remains unclear at the present time.

 

New location of the ''Trimingham Golf Ball'' flic.kr/p/2oE9psz

  

Information sourced from - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Trimingham

playing with the settings of my camera

Some of the fantastic work that is being done.

Live in concert at Kung Fu Necktie with BUSSES and The Chimeras.

Sometimes having background music can really help and other times I just need silence. I listen to music to relax and clear my mind so it makes sense that it's more of a hindrance at times. The strange thing is that I can have a track on repeat for quite some time and it helps me to really concentrate hard, as if no music is playing at all...

 

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