PYE Museum Homepage The Story of Pye
1896 to
The history of the Pye Group of Companies in scientific & analytical instruments, radio & line communications, broadcasting, domestic radio & TV and industrial electronics from 1896 to the present day
The virtual museum of the Pye History Trust - Celebrating Britain’s Scientific & Industrial Heritage
 
Can You Help Us?
 
Help Required

The Pye Telecom Historic Collection seeks help with information and knowledge from people who designed, manufactured, worked with or used Pye Telecom Ltd equipment.

Do you have information, documents/photographs or examples of equipment listed below or anything that you feel would be of interest?

Specific items needed to complete displays planned for Technology Museum
 
Equipment Help Required Details of Items Needed
PTC102/PTC103 mobile station Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection
PTC107 marine mobile station Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection
PTC104/105/106 base station Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection
PTC112/PTC113 mounting cradle Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection
PTC 2012V Handi Ranger Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection
M300 control box Donation of equipment Equipment not in the collection

 

Items & information needed for background research
 
Equipment Help Required Details of Items Needed
Info on early Pye Telecom radios Donation/loan of items Equipment, documents, photographs, info, reminiscences, etc
Communications Receiver Type PCR Information based on personal experiences Details of the British Army WW2 application (not the post-war or Korean war use) and also the useage between 1944 and 1946 by Resistance groups in Europe.
  The original WG Pye factory (circa 1913)
 
The original WG Pye factory, at the junction of Haig Road and Montague Road, Chesterton, Cambridge (circa 1920)
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