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Monday, 8 February 2010

Training Manual - Introduction

BBC Local Radio Mk 3 Desk - Third Edition

"The Mark 3 desk is a versatile 17 channel stereo mixer developed in the early 1970s. Primarily for self-op, it was the first local radio desk to be designed from ideas suggested by local radio production and operational staff, and is both reliable and easy to use."
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      • Training Manual - Page 13
      • Training Manual - Part Two: Using The Desk (and an...
      • Building in BNCS
      • Training Manual - Page 11
      • Go on, I know you really want to.
      • Training Manual - Page 10
      • Upside-Down Faders
      • Training Manual - Page 9
      • BBC Radio Cleveland
      • Water, water, everwhere.
      • Training Manual - Page 8
      • The Mark 3 Desk Blog Needs You!
      • Training Manual - Page 7
      • Training Manual - Page 6
      • Push the button
      • Training Manual - Page 5
      • The Mythical Music Mark 3
      • Training Manual - Page 4
      • Versatility
      • Training Manual - Page 3
      • Training Manual - Page 2
      • It was almost like being at college.
      • Mk III in the wild.
      • Training Manual - Part One: The Controls
      • A Mark 3 of your own
      • Training Manual - Introduction
      • Training Manual - Layouts
      • From King Street to Darwen Street
      • Training Manual - Cover
      • The Beginning

Links

  • The Mk III desk on Roger Beckwith's excellent Old BBC Radio Broadcasting Equipment site