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Surviving The Apocalypse
Великобритания
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Cold War related videos featuring Geiger Counters, Bunkers and everything in-between.
Bunker Maintenance Episode 30
Watch me painting. **Headphone warning ⚠️- loud wind noise!**
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Bunker Maintenance Episode 29
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Back again! Weather was good so brought all my amateur radio equipment over to the bunker and used the ‘GB1ROC’ callsign.
Bunker Maintenance Episode 28
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Back after the winter layoff to check how the bunker has faired below ground.
Bunker Maintenance Episode 26
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Groovy Ruuvi. ruuvi.com www.victronenergy.com
Open Day Time Lapse
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Time Lapse footage of our recent Heritage Open Day.
Back To Where It All Began…
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I return to the Ulster Aviation Society to tidy up the Royal Observer Corps exhibit.
Bunker Maintenance Episode 23
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In this episode I utilise the power of the sun to power my new CCTV camera.
PROGNOZ - Soviet Radiation Survey Meter
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PROGNOZ - Soviet Radiation Survey Meter
Radioactive Soviet RID-6 Smoke Detector
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Radioactive Soviet RID-6 Smoke Detector
WoW
Nuclear ☢️ power plants are the most expensive and expensive of all of them in terms energy consumption is a huge issue for many people because of their high demand and high cost and high
Spiciest item I have (for now) is my pitchblende sample ~800-850usv/h as measured by my radiacode 103, given detection size and local hotspots I believe it’s safe to assume that baby is putting out over a millisievert
@@Rainman787 amazing :) That's a very very special sample. My Czech uraninite only reads 230uSv/h on my RC-102.
that green reminds me of great western green on the steam engines
you've got 60 seconds!!
Excellent work!
It's a long time since I was last on a post (1988, although I did visit Cuckfield about six years ago), but I can't remember the GZI mount ever being painted. Same with the BPI baffle. Saying that I know that there were differences between posts. Dredging the depths of my very fallible memory I recall one post having a green painted hatch and another where the hatch was unpainted. Have you painted the post based on an official paint scheme, or is it just a protective measure?
Have seen many colours used but officially you could only paint a post green or a tan colour. I do actually have a works booklet listing the paint codes. The colour it is painted now is as close as possible to the original colour it was painted in the late 80’s. The GZI mount is included in the ‘external metal work’ list in the booklet and could be painted green or black.
@@deanstuart8012 there was also a period in the early 70’s where many posts where painted anti-flash white - although this was not an official colour.
@@SurvivingTheApocalypse Well that's a new one on me. I suppose that one of the problems that historians like yourself have (and you are a historian) is the memories, or false memories of "veterans" like myself. I served on both posts and headquarters. Most training nights while on posts were actually held in the back room of a local pub, and generally being the youngest and most junior Observer I didn't get to do post maintenance. So I didn't get to spend that much actual time on the post. Perhaps once every three weeks, plus exercises.
@@deanstuart8012 it’s not so much ‘false memories’ but more so the post/control you served at may simply not have done any painting! I know of lots of posts that used any old paint they found in their garage and made it look as green as they could!
So I've just finished watching Perun's take on the Second Battle of Kursk and the chances of Russia launching nukes, then I get a notification that there is a new Surviving the Apocalypse video. Spooky, or what?😱
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Goddamn goddamn 😂
Very nice Geiger-Müller counter! Nice "B-8" Sr/Y-90 check source, too! I have a couple of those sources. What G-M tube does this use? My guess is the Soviet-made SBM-10 or SBM-21 G-M tube. I like it!
Fall out 3
R101非常小巧玲珑,它是不是在塞浦路斯生产的?
我们中国的kc761系列设备也非常不错,性价比高😊
Pretty cool video, just wondering if you have any radiation monitor on the outside and a place to read those readings in the inside of the bunker for when a war would have broken out?
The pipe that I run the cables down in this video is the access pipe for the Fixed Survey Meter Geiger Muller Probe. The detector would sit inside a plastic dome, a cable would then run down the pipe to the desk in the bunker and connect to the survey meter (geiger counter).
@@SurvivingTheApocalypse if you don't mind me asking what is the survey meter you are using, cause there is a nice AMP-100 on eBay right now which would be perfect for this role
I came across one of these in my late fathers belongings. He has a plethora of oddments, gas masks, radiation suits, dosimeters etc. Do you know the best place to sell these kinds of things?
@@mathewgallimore1484 eBay is still the best place tbh. Or find a radiation or geiger counter collectors group on Facebook.
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Awesome video, how much microsievert/hour without the glass? I could'nt see in the bigger counter dial.
Do you know what the differences specs are between all the pdrm82. And how many models of them there are. Do they all have the same display and Geiger tube. Are they all as sensitive. Has anyone tried to put an external probe onto the pdrm82 so it’s like the pdrm82f but with a smb20 external probe.
@@bombay2008 From memory there are 5 different models, PDRM82, PDRM82C, PDRM82D, PDRM82F & PDRM82M. The ‘D’ model is the only one that has a more sensitive probe for lower range radiation. The rest all have the same high range tube. A few people have swapped out the tube, a couple have even added a speaker. I cant recall anyone ever adding a remote probe 🤔
I have got the pdrm82. Just bought pdrm82m. I am thinking of collecting all of them. Is there any difference inside on the circuit board of the pdrm 82 and pdrm82f apart from the external connection. I know the 82 has a self checking source which I have had a close look at.I have one in parts the source to find what the check source is. I couldn't find it even after the Geiger tube is taken apart their is very small traces of something but it's just above background level I have loads photos of the tube in bits. I was wondering if the 82 has the same setup inside as the 82f. IE; tube and self test as the 82. I had an idea to have an external smb20 with relevant resister via cable etc to the 82. So the external or internal tube could be used.
Awesome! What’s that gauge above the yellow desk? Almost looked graduated in kPa but I couldn’t tell. Overpressure indicator or something?
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@@SurvivingTheApocalypse Thanks a lot! I had a feeling I was on the right track. Love your channel and I pray blessings on you 👍
You mean only stairs? I would Invest into a Batman & Batwoman rope repelling system too. Speed is so important if the big 1 hits your area. I am right in middle of a main target I would just be gone in the wind like dust without no warning. ⚠️ like that old song Dust in the Wind. At least I wouldn’t suffer like rest of the people.
As their social media/living history weekend organizer bod can confirm Hack Green do indeed have one of the filter units, it's at the bottom of yellow stairs in our replica post but I've no idea where Rod turned it up from.
It’s been a few years since I was last there. Hope all is well.
@@SurvivingTheApocalypse powering along thanks mate, you'll have to come back at some point (bit of a trek from Portadown I know) I can recommend the living history weekend, lots of really knowledgeable people reenacting and displaying bits and pieces from the whole of the cold war, we'll be announcing the dates shortly on the socials and the website, but if you wanted to come and do some stuff just for the channel I'm sure I could organise something with the big boss.
You see? That looks like an absolute nightmare to me. I'm going down a hole. Just one, only one: closing myself and my family in and I'm doing this for what? To save ourselves for what? It looks like I would be choosing to go into a crypt, where I might or might not have oxygen to breathe: on purpose?!? When I could load my family in a van and haul them to Utah or Idaho or Louisiana or underground? Really? Two ways out with a third maybe. Well protected and hidden. Then,.....uh, no thank you.
I want to make something fun like that for my man cave, but am in school at night. Maybe have it really do void phone.
You May Survive But What? WIll Be Left To Survive To
People w/ BROKEN LIMBS will monitor duh situation outside.
We playing fallaut irl with this one 🔥🔥🔥
I sure hope them people had plenty of warning cause you're not getting down there with any sort of speed.
Is this your shelter?
Yes
I was wondering what radio would have been originally fitted in the bunker?
Burndept BE525. Covered it in one of the first videos I made on the channel. ruclips.net/video/ZRIdKuKlFQ4/видео.html
@@SurvivingTheApocalypse thank you interesting watch.👍
Might need it back in commission soon
The way things are going, We might need more of those
Are you from northern Ireland or do you live there?
Why is it hinged on the same side as the ladder?
Not all ROC Posts were built the same way.
Great tornado shelters 😊
Wouldn’t the Nuke blast that green thing off and put you in danger?
Better reinstate it!!!!!🤔
Is a secret military site. So it has a warhead just for it. Unless it's a mile down don't boozer
It’s not and there isn’t.
I've always wanted to build my house on top of one of these and the entrance be under the dining room table. unfortunately having a dream and affording that dream don't go hand in hand 😂
If Biden gets elected again that’s where I’m hiding out
Feudal? Just like it the old days when they told children in school to duck under your desk w/hopes you’ll survive a blast of a nuclear blast🤔
What is the that chrome looking hach for? The that looks like it's about meter down the shaft opposite the ladder
Cover for an air vent.
Ok come out your illegal immigrants you have a five star hotel to go to not my bunker now bugger off 👍🇬🇧
If I was building one I would put something over the door to protect it from having something heavy landing on it that could keep the door from opening.
They are usually built with a second hidden escape hatch.
In my teenage days I used to break into these for a hobby in brixham.. I can confirm they are not… there is one way in and one way out… one in particular was extremely similar to this on Berry head point by the “berry head bistro” trust me it’s some scary shit, but my biggest fear was someone seeing the shaft open in the dead of night and then trapping us in there by locking it closed 😅
Wha t s there?
From today I'm testing the CT008-F version ☺️
EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A FEW
That does not look like a private bunker.
Sure would be nice to have a bunker in the backyard!
Here's your beer Archie.