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**Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:10 pm
by Paddy
I returned again with the sole purpose of visiting the MIR / Xray pavilion. This is what i found...

First of all something rather stange. In a particular area on pages and walls there was some 'arabic'?? writing. I have seen photosbefore but never an explenation.

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A couple of views from the building

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The walk around....

Laughing gas adminstor.

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Washing area

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Found within the washing area.. im sure its not ment to be there.

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Moving on..

On the way to one of the labs..

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The lab

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Stair way to upper wards.

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Plan of the bulding found within an office

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MIR locations

These were removed and sent to the City hospital

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Various control points

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Some of the more interesting areas..

This is the positive pressure testing / research labs

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The old reception

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Lecture Hall

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Moving on.. The Xray rooms

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Xray control area

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Xray Dark room

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Siemens magnetom

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*** the camera wouldnt work inside the room to take a photo of the machine. I believe its to do with the high magnetic fields.***

Older Xray

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One of the operating rooms brightest indoor light i have ever seen hanging from the wall.

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MIR Ventilation

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Disused Ward

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I found this basics electronic set. Looked as good as new and also some old games console

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Lastly a sitting room

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The last thing to see now is the isolation tents, iron lung and the WW2 shelters. No doubt that will follow.

Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:04 pm
by IainMW
These pics are amazing, can anybody just go around this place or do you have to break in so to speak?

It's like scenes from Day of the Triffids!

Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:16 pm
by Ray
some background info for anyone who wants to know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belvoir_Park_Hospital

Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:50 pm
by Paddy
IainMW wrote:These pics are amazing, can anybody just go around this place or do you have to break in so to speak?

It's like scenes from Day of the Triffids!


No i pestered the trust management for about 2 odd months before they handed me a rather large set of keys. I had to take 2 memory cards.. the photos i had taken 'to be verified' and the photos i had really taken on the other.

Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:48 pm
by Bumpy macaroon
ahh the siemens magnatron, one of my favorites but not as good as a travelling wave tube,

Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:01 pm
by Paddy
Do you have an insite into these devices?

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Re: **Belvoir Hospital NI ... Another indepth visit.

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:48 am
by Bumpy macaroon
not as far as medical equip is concerned, Im a radar tech and we use such things to produce high power radio frequencies, magnatrons are also used in microwave ovens to produce the frequencies that heat the food, Magnatrons are fixed frequency using resonant cavities to produce the required frequency where as the TWT is basically a valve with a coil wrapped round, the required frequency at low power is introduced to the coil, this causes the electrons flowing in the valve to bunch and seperate at the wavelength of the low power frequency thus producing a high power version, because it does not relay on machined cavities to produce the frequency you can inject any frequency within the TWTs operating range thus providing frequency agility this helps counter jamming/freq interference, we also used to use devices called multi cavity klystrons, but ive not seen one for years as they are rather large and required large amounts of power......
parasitic x-rays are also produced by such devices not wanted by a radar but of use to your NHS radiographer