Pye B16T television receiver
- Made:
- 1946 in United Kingdom
- manufacturer:
- Pye Limited
Pye B16T television receiver, manufactured by Pye Ltd, 1946.
The B16T was Pye's first post-war television set, and sold at £35 and 9 pence. Pye were the only company to offer a new design of television in time for the re-start of broadcasting in the Britain after the war. The other sets available at the time (and there were very few of them) were all pre-war design (sometimes put in a different cabinet to make them look new).
As early as 1941 Pye had a theoretical design for a post-war television using a new type of valve which formed the heart of Britain’s wartime radar receivers and in 1943 members of their radar team discreetly began work on a post-war television. This work gave Pye a development lead over other manufacturers, enabling them not only to be the only manufacturer able to offer an all-new television design (the model B16T) but also release it a full two months before regular transmissions resumed.
Details
- Category:
- Television
- Object Number:
- 1968-502
- Materials:
- wood (unidentified), glass, electronic components, metal (unknown), plastic (Bakelite) and textile
- Measurements:
-
overall: 542 mm x 410 mm x 360 mm, 27 kg
- type:
- television receiver
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford