PR1 Queslett BT Telephone Repeater Bunker, Birmingham Urbex

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2023
  • This is a PR1 hardened Telphone Exchange Built in the cold war around 1950s This Site Is Not Abandoned But Is Very Good Example Of What A PR1 Bunker Is
    And far as im aware aswell no one has ever seen inside this bunker and this site was used along side with ancor and Linden Green Bunker in Birmingham 😁 The Queslett Repeater building now houses the Beacon Telephone Exchange
    Technically as a PR1 (protected repeater station, type 1), comprising a two-level bunker with heavy blast doors. It is semi-sunken, with the main distribution frame and active equipment on the ground floor and power plant and ventilation system in the basement below ground
    Repeater stations were locations where the signals on telephone cables were amplified to counteract the electrical losses that tend to make speech fainter
    Thanks For Watching

Комментарии • 27

  • @triman500

    Used to work in for BT in the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire area 40 years ago. There was always some weird kit in exchanges. For a long time I wondered what it was connected to , until I started visited some of the now abandoned ROD bunkers and other places. I then realised what this kit connected to. Its all 40 year old tech now but in its day it was sort of advanced ( pre internet). Always amused me that the comms to these ROD bunkers ran on overhead cable ( telephone poles). They would be gone in a flash if there was ever a nuclear attack, rendering them useless anyway. In those days the exchanges still had tons of Strowger clockwork kit. System X was installed and system Y being installed . The air conditioning took up more space than the equipment. Someone told us that Derby exchange had the longest MDF in the country (36000 subscribers). Not sure how true it was. Interesting times !

  • @KrisDouglas

    I lost it when you dropped Venjent for the montage haha

  • @alexmynard6206

    As an engineer who works in these places, it's funny for me to see these videos from your perspective.

  • @jamesharpin4895

    It's always been an ambition of mine to get into this bunker since I was told whilst playing on Barr beacon that the mound that's fenced is a bunker. My childhood imagination has always ran wild... so thanks for showing.

  • @hitec008able

    If you had of unplugged that last rack, you would of made a lot of people have a really bad day! lol. That was active.

  • @chrissayers7076

    One wonders how many of these are dotted around the country, and how many are super top secret, really interesting video, nice to see water cooling being deployed.

  • @deansmith6924

    Another nice video. Thanks for uploading

  • @steventaylor153

    Once again a very interesting explore, i always enjoy your slideshow / tunes at the end, keep up the good work ya cheeky scallywag ( P.S. I'm impressed at your technical knowledge as well !)

  • @KingTrump2024

    Love that CDMA track !

  • @jonathansmythe6273

    super cool.

  • @daveys

    Great interview!

  • @davidcollins3319

    Beacon exchange and its a comms bunker for ww3. Worked in there loads of times

  • @peterfairlie2296

    I think they need a new Sump Pump. Better call a plumber.

  • @Knobsworth665

    Wow bruv, the grow you could have in there 😮 🤑🤑 cool video btw👍🏻

  • @mikey-ci2ud

    What's the song please?

  • @darrenhudson401

    Where is all the people going to sleep please thank you