Ian Samuel White (born 20 December 1935) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a half-back for Leicester City and Southampton in the 1950s and 1960s. His career started in his home city of Glasgow with Celtic, where he failed to break through into the first team, before moving to England to join Leicester City in 1958, followed by five years at Southampton, before dropping down to non-league football.
Football career
White was born in Glasgow and played his youth football with Port Glasgow Hibs before joining Scottish Junior club St Anthony's in 1954, followed by a move to fellow Junior club Petershill in 1955. Having played as a junior international for Scotland, he signed for Celtic in April 1956.
He failed to make Celtic's first team in his two years at Celtic Park and in May 1958, he moved to England to join Leicester City of the Football League First Division. He had to wait until 7 November 1959 before he made his first-team debut when he took the place of Johnny Newman at right-half for the match against Sheffield Wednesday, which was won 2–0. White retained his place until mid-February, when he was replaced by Frank McLintock. Over the next few seasons, White was in-and-out of the side, with few opportunities to establish himself in the side resulting in a move to the south coast in the summer of 1962, having made a total of 54 appearances for the "Foxes".
BBC Look North is the BBC's regional television news service for West, South and NorthYorkshire and the North Midlands. The service is produced and broadcast from the BBC Broadcasting Centre at St. Peter's Square in Leeds with district newsrooms based in Bradford, Sheffield and York.
Look North can be watched in any part of the UK (and Europe) from Astra 2E on Freesat channel 966 and Sky channel 956. The latest edition of Look North is also available to watch on the BBC iPlayer.
Many homes in southern areas of North Yorkshire such as Selby and York have their aerials directed at Emley Moor, meaning they receive the Leeds edition of Look North. In addition, central and southern parts of the Yorkshire Dales receive the Leeds edition of Look North through various relay transmitters. The western Dales, around Settle and Ribblesdale, receive BBC North West from the Winter Hill transmitter in Lancashire. The West Craven area of Lancashire, including Barnoldswick and Earby (historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire), receive the Leeds edition of Look North from the Skipton relay transmitter. Areas further north such as Wensleydale and some parts of the North York Moors can get a better signal from the Bilsdale transmitter meaning they receive the Newcastle edition of Look North. Most viewers in Scarborough and Filey receive the Leeds edition from a relay transmitter at Oliver's Mount and in some cases, the Hull edition for East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Mount Everest is Completely Covered with Human Corpses #science #sciencefacts
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Ian Wright gets a big shock!
Footballer Ian Wright gets a big shock as a teacher from his past turns up.
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RSGB Tonight@8 - Aircraft Scatter, the Hitch-Hikers Guide by Ian White, GM3SEK
Aircraft scatter is about bouncing our VHF/UHF radio signals off high-flying aircraft – ‘hitching a ride’ with someone else’s plane to extend our everyday working range out to 700-800km. This sounds rather technical, but aircraft scatter is actually very easy; here in NW Europe there are so many planes in the sky that aircraft scatter just happens, even when we’re not aware of it. For example, if you are one of the hundreds who get involved in the monthly UK Activity Contests on 2m, 70cm and 23cm, you will already be using aircraft scatter routinely and it will be responsible for some of your best QSOs.
So how does aircraft scatter actually work – and if it’s so useful, why haven’t we heard more about it? Ian’s talk will explain how signals are reflected from aircraft, and which parts of ...
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Aircraft scatter is about bouncing our VHF/UHF radio signals off high-flying aircraft – ‘hitching a ride’ with someone else’s plane to extend our everyday worki...
Aircraft scatter is about bouncing our VHF/UHF radio signals off high-flying aircraft – ‘hitching a ride’ with someone else’s plane to extend our everyday working range out to 700-800km. This sounds rather technical, but aircraft scatter is actually very easy; here in NW Europe there are so many planes in the sky that aircraft scatter just happens, even when we’re not aware of it. For example, if you are one of the hundreds who get involved in the monthly UK Activity Contests on 2m, 70cm and 23cm, you will already be using aircraft scatter routinely and it will be responsible for some of your best QSOs.
So how does aircraft scatter actually work – and if it’s so useful, why haven’t we heard more about it? Ian’s talk will explain how signals are reflected from aircraft, and which parts of the aircraft are likely to be the most helpful. Much of this has been known since the early days of radar, more than 80 years ago; but for communication we also need something else. We need lots of planes in the sky, flying routes that will scatter our signals forward to useful destinations. The enormous growth of aircraft traffic that accidentally transformed aircraft scatter into an everyday propagation mode has only taken place in the past 30-40 years.
Signal paths come and go as aircraft move across the sky, so the next big step is to take more deliberate advantage of the paths that are available. Notice that beaming along the major air traffic corridors will also link us into areas of high population where we are more likely to find QSOs. Thanks to plane-spotters and their online ‘virtual radars’, detailed air traffic information is now available in near-real time – in fact far more detail than we need. So finally for this evening we’ll take a brief look at software like AirScout, that specifically supports our amateur radio hitch-hiking activities and allows us to plan scheduled contacts… but that’s a topic for another time.
About Ian:
Ian was licensed in 1963, and somewhat by accident found himself on the VHF bands. In his bedsit years in London, he operated in portable contests with various groups, and in the meantime was continuously building and improving his own equipment such as transverters, power amplifiers and antennas. Settling in South Oxfordshire, he could begin to try some advanced VHF/UHF propagation modes, first meteor-scatter and eventually moonbounce. The 1970s-80s were golden years for technical developments, and in order to consolidate this new knowledge, Ian and a group of friends pooled their expertise to write The VHF/UHF DX Book which is still a valuable resource today.
As a professional technical author and editor, for 17 years Ian wrote the ‘In Practice’ column in RadCom, every month answering a range of technical questions from readers. This obliged him to take an interest in a very wide range of amateur radio topics, and a side-effect was that his own list of new things to try began to grow again. On retirement in 2005, moving to SW Scotland offered the chance to build a good HF station, and the challenge to develop a new set of operating skills. With DXCC Honor Roll on 40m CW plainly in sight but unreachable, he is now mostly retired from HF DX chasing, but he still enjoys DX and contest operating on 6m, 2m and 70cm “to keep the tools sharp”.
First shown on 7 October 2024
Aircraft scatter is about bouncing our VHF/UHF radio signals off high-flying aircraft – ‘hitching a ride’ with someone else’s plane to extend our everyday working range out to 700-800km. This sounds rather technical, but aircraft scatter is actually very easy; here in NW Europe there are so many planes in the sky that aircraft scatter just happens, even when we’re not aware of it. For example, if you are one of the hundreds who get involved in the monthly UK Activity Contests on 2m, 70cm and 23cm, you will already be using aircraft scatter routinely and it will be responsible for some of your best QSOs.
So how does aircraft scatter actually work – and if it’s so useful, why haven’t we heard more about it? Ian’s talk will explain how signals are reflected from aircraft, and which parts of the aircraft are likely to be the most helpful. Much of this has been known since the early days of radar, more than 80 years ago; but for communication we also need something else. We need lots of planes in the sky, flying routes that will scatter our signals forward to useful destinations. The enormous growth of aircraft traffic that accidentally transformed aircraft scatter into an everyday propagation mode has only taken place in the past 30-40 years.
Signal paths come and go as aircraft move across the sky, so the next big step is to take more deliberate advantage of the paths that are available. Notice that beaming along the major air traffic corridors will also link us into areas of high population where we are more likely to find QSOs. Thanks to plane-spotters and their online ‘virtual radars’, detailed air traffic information is now available in near-real time – in fact far more detail than we need. So finally for this evening we’ll take a brief look at software like AirScout, that specifically supports our amateur radio hitch-hiking activities and allows us to plan scheduled contacts… but that’s a topic for another time.
About Ian:
Ian was licensed in 1963, and somewhat by accident found himself on the VHF bands. In his bedsit years in London, he operated in portable contests with various groups, and in the meantime was continuously building and improving his own equipment such as transverters, power amplifiers and antennas. Settling in South Oxfordshire, he could begin to try some advanced VHF/UHF propagation modes, first meteor-scatter and eventually moonbounce. The 1970s-80s were golden years for technical developments, and in order to consolidate this new knowledge, Ian and a group of friends pooled their expertise to write The VHF/UHF DX Book which is still a valuable resource today.
As a professional technical author and editor, for 17 years Ian wrote the ‘In Practice’ column in RadCom, every month answering a range of technical questions from readers. This obliged him to take an interest in a very wide range of amateur radio topics, and a side-effect was that his own list of new things to try began to grow again. On retirement in 2005, moving to SW Scotland offered the chance to build a good HF station, and the challenge to develop a new set of operating skills. With DXCC Honor Roll on 40m CW plainly in sight but unreachable, he is now mostly retired from HF DX chasing, but he still enjoys DX and contest operating on 6m, 2m and 70cm “to keep the tools sharp”.
First shown on 7 October 2024
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these videos are not for entertainment, they are clearly "fair dealing" under UK copyright law and are exempt as they are reporting current affairs, as I am sur...
these videos are not for entertainment, they are clearly "fair dealing" under UK copyright law and are exempt as they are reporting current affairs, as I am sure you are aware UK courts "bear in mind that considerations of public interest are paramount".
UK courts see the fair dealing defence usually only applies when part of a work has been taken such as small clips as per my youtube videos.
Reporting of current events
Under Section 30(2), fair dealing using any work for the purpose of reporting current events, with sufficient acknowledgement, is a valid exception to copyright. Photographs are excluded, however; Cornish, Llewelyn and Aplin write that this is "in order to preserve the full value of holding a unique visual record of some person or event" (13TH JUN 2017) Subscribe for more non pc news.
these videos are not for entertainment, they are clearly "fair dealing" under UK copyright law and are exempt as they are reporting current affairs, as I am sure you are aware UK courts "bear in mind that considerations of public interest are paramount".
UK courts see the fair dealing defence usually only applies when part of a work has been taken such as small clips as per my youtube videos.
Reporting of current events
Under Section 30(2), fair dealing using any work for the purpose of reporting current events, with sufficient acknowledgement, is a valid exception to copyright. Photographs are excluded, however; Cornish, Llewelyn and Aplin write that this is "in order to preserve the full value of holding a unique visual record of some person or event" (13TH JUN 2017) Subscribe for more non pc news.
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Faith Story
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The Lord Will Answer · Ian White
Faith Story
℗ Ian White
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: RR
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Ian White
The Lord Will Answer · Ian White
Faith Story
℗ Ian White
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: RR
Auto-generated by YouTube.
25 BEST AND FUNNIEST FAN MOMENTS IN SPORTS
Here are THIS FAN FORGOT THEY WERE LIVE AND DID THIS... . For those of you interested on how I make my videos, I pri...
25 BEST AND FUNNIEST FAN MOMENTS IN SPORTS
Here are THIS FAN FORGOT THEY WERE LIVE AND DID THIS... . For those of you interested on how I make my videos, I primarily use Final Cut Pro X to edit my videos. I use different stock footages (both free and paid), clips of videos that I can find related to the video and search images to visualize the narrative and story that I’m trying to tell. All of which falls under fair use. I hire different researchers and writers for the script for each video along with my original commentary and hire different voice over actors that can properly convey the the theme of the video. Most importantly, find the best background music, usually royalty free from Incompetech and paid ones from Epidemic sounds to create an exciting atmosphere while watching the video.
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More videos:
25 FUNNIEST AND MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U94kUcCI_TE
25 FUNNIEST BALL BOY AND GIRL MOMENTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAPndJxGQjs&t=351s
25 CRAZIEST EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pXK55deJ5M
25 MOST UNBELIEVABLE MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l01kMENhwKY&t=1s
25 BEST AND FUNNIEST FAN MOMENTS IN SPORTS
Here are THIS FAN FORGOT THEY WERE LIVE AND DID THIS... . For those of you interested on how I make my videos, I primarily use Final Cut Pro X to edit my videos. I use different stock footages (both free and paid), clips of videos that I can find related to the video and search images to visualize the narrative and story that I’m trying to tell. All of which falls under fair use. I hire different researchers and writers for the script for each video along with my original commentary and hire different voice over actors that can properly convey the the theme of the video. Most importantly, find the best background music, usually royalty free from Incompetech and paid ones from Epidemic sounds to create an exciting atmosphere while watching the video.
COZY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiVpkq5qOtpRxdXvYrQqskw?sub_confirmation=1
More videos:
25 FUNNIEST AND MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U94kUcCI_TE
25 FUNNIEST BALL BOY AND GIRL MOMENTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAPndJxGQjs&t=351s
25 CRAZIEST EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pXK55deJ5M
25 MOST UNBELIEVABLE MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l01kMENhwKY&t=1s
Mount Everest is Completely Covered with Human Corpses #science #sciencefacts
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Aircraft scatter is about bouncing our VHF/UHF radio signals off high-flying aircraft – ‘hitching a ride’ with someone else’s plane to extend our everyday working range out to 700-800km. This sounds rather technical, but aircraft scatter is actually very easy; here in NW Europe there are so many planes in the sky that aircraft scatter just happens, even when we’re not aware of it. For example, if you are one of the hundreds who get involved in the monthly UK Activity Contests on 2m, 70cm and 23cm, you will already be using aircraft scatter routinely and it will be responsible for some of your best QSOs.
So how does aircraft scatter actually work – and if it’s so useful, why haven’t we heard more about it? Ian’s talk will explain how signals are reflected from aircraft, and which parts of the aircraft are likely to be the most helpful. Much of this has been known since the early days of radar, more than 80 years ago; but for communication we also need something else. We need lots of planes in the sky, flying routes that will scatter our signals forward to useful destinations. The enormous growth of aircraft traffic that accidentally transformed aircraft scatter into an everyday propagation mode has only taken place in the past 30-40 years.
Signal paths come and go as aircraft move across the sky, so the next big step is to take more deliberate advantage of the paths that are available. Notice that beaming along the major air traffic corridors will also link us into areas of high population where we are more likely to find QSOs. Thanks to plane-spotters and their online ‘virtual radars’, detailed air traffic information is now available in near-real time – in fact far more detail than we need. So finally for this evening we’ll take a brief look at software like AirScout, that specifically supports our amateur radio hitch-hiking activities and allows us to plan scheduled contacts… but that’s a topic for another time.
About Ian:
Ian was licensed in 1963, and somewhat by accident found himself on the VHF bands. In his bedsit years in London, he operated in portable contests with various groups, and in the meantime was continuously building and improving his own equipment such as transverters, power amplifiers and antennas. Settling in South Oxfordshire, he could begin to try some advanced VHF/UHF propagation modes, first meteor-scatter and eventually moonbounce. The 1970s-80s were golden years for technical developments, and in order to consolidate this new knowledge, Ian and a group of friends pooled their expertise to write The VHF/UHF DX Book which is still a valuable resource today.
As a professional technical author and editor, for 17 years Ian wrote the ‘In Practice’ column in RadCom, every month answering a range of technical questions from readers. This obliged him to take an interest in a very wide range of amateur radio topics, and a side-effect was that his own list of new things to try began to grow again. On retirement in 2005, moving to SW Scotland offered the chance to build a good HF station, and the challenge to develop a new set of operating skills. With DXCC Honor Roll on 40m CW plainly in sight but unreachable, he is now mostly retired from HF DX chasing, but he still enjoys DX and contest operating on 6m, 2m and 70cm “to keep the tools sharp”.
First shown on 7 October 2024
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Ian Wright grew up in a violent home. He returns to his old Primary School to see the support that is provided now for vulnerable children.
Organisations offering help and support for issues raised in Ian Wright: Home Truths: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3FQFSnx6SZWsQn3TJYYlFNy/information-and-support-domestic-abuse
Ian Wright: Home Truths / Streaming Now / BBC iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/3eSKRgs
Ian Wright: Home Truths / Series 1 Episode 1 / BBC iPlayer
#BBC #IanWrightHomeTruths #BBCiPlayer
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these videos are not for entertainment, they are clearly "fair dealing" under UK copyright law and are exempt as they are reporting current affairs, as I am sure you are aware UK courts "bear in mind that considerations of public interest are paramount".
UK courts see the fair dealing defence usually only applies when part of a work has been taken such as small clips as per my youtube videos.
Reporting of current events
Under Section 30(2), fair dealing using any work for the purpose of reporting current events, with sufficient acknowledgement, is a valid exception to copyright. Photographs are excluded, however; Cornish, Llewelyn and Aplin write that this is "in order to preserve the full value of holding a unique visual record of some person or event" (13TH JUN 2017) Subscribe for more non pc news.
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The Lord Will Answer · Ian White
Faith Story
℗ Ian White
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: RR
Auto-generated by YouTube.
25 BEST AND FUNNIEST FAN MOMENTS IN SPORTS
Here are THIS FAN FORGOT THEY WERE LIVE AND DID THIS... . For those of you interested on how I make my videos, I primarily use Final Cut Pro X to edit my videos. I use different stock footages (both free and paid), clips of videos that I can find related to the video and search images to visualize the narrative and story that I’m trying to tell. All of which falls under fair use. I hire different researchers and writers for the script for each video along with my original commentary and hire different voice over actors that can properly convey the the theme of the video. Most importantly, find the best background music, usually royalty free from Incompetech and paid ones from Epidemic sounds to create an exciting atmosphere while watching the video.
COZY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiVpkq5qOtpRxdXvYrQqskw?sub_confirmation=1
More videos:
25 FUNNIEST AND MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U94kUcCI_TE
25 FUNNIEST BALL BOY AND GIRL MOMENTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAPndJxGQjs&t=351s
25 CRAZIEST EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pXK55deJ5M
25 MOST UNBELIEVABLE MOMENTS IN SPORTS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l01kMENhwKY&t=1s