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Tom Reid (electrical engineer) is a Scottish electrical engineer who was born on 14 March, 1927 in Glasgow, Scotland. He is best known for his work in the development of the first digital computer in the United Kingdom.
Reid studied electrical engineering at the University of Glasgow and graduated in 1949. He then went on to work for Ferranti, a British electronics company, where he worked on the development of the first digital computer in the UK.
Reid was a key figure in the development of the Ferranti Mark 1, the first commercially available computer in the UK. He was also involved in the development of the Ferranti Mark 2, the first computer to be used in a university.
Reid has been awarded several honors for his work in the field of electrical engineering, including the Royal Academy of Engineering's Silver Medal in 1984 and the Institute of Electrical Engineers' Faraday Medal in 1988.
Reid is now 83 years old and his net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He is currently retired and lives in Glasgow, Scotland.
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His wife is Betty McKenna, Margaret McLachlan (Senator Margaret Reid)
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This article is based almost completely on a book written by former politician Andrew Tink and published in 2018. Tink became a personal friend of Tom Reid and his family while Tink was a law student at the Australian National University, Canberra, in the 1970s. The particulars of the book are as follows:
In 1970, Reid became director of the nearby Tidbinbilla Tracking Station, which maintained communications with space craft travelling to the outer edges of the solar system and beyond. After overseeing communications with spacecraft from the Pioneer Program, Mariner Program and Voyager Program, Reid retired in 1988.
For his work as a space tracker, Reid was appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1970 and in 1989 he was presented with the NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal.
Appointed officer-in-charge of Telemetry at the Woomera Rocket Range in 1958, Reid helped test British Medium-range ballistic missiles. The following year, he was put in charge of Woomera’s RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar which tracked NASA's Project Mercury spacecraft. After leaving Woomera in 1962, Reid became a senior lecturer in electrical engineering at the South Australian Institute of Technology. In 1964, he was appointed inaugural director of NASA's Orroral Valley Tracking Station, south of Canberra. Because of management problems at the nearby Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Reid was transferred there as director in 1967 to provide firm leadership. Honeysuckle’s role was to supply uplink and down link communications between Apollo astronauts and mission control. Just before 1 pm on 21 July 1969, AEST, Honeysuckle’s 85-foot dish was providing backup to a 210-foot dish in Goldstone, California, including a backup TV link with the Apollo Lunar Module, Eagle. Due to technical difficulties, Goldstone could not relay broadcast quality TV of Neil Armstrong as he descended the Eagle's ladder to the Moon’s surface. At the last minute, mission control switched over to Honeysuckle which transmitted to what was then the largest TV audience in history the footage of Armstrong stepping onto the Moon.
In 1952, Reid married Betty McKenna and they had four children. Following Betty's death in 1965, he married Margaret McLachlan. As Senator Reid, Margaret later went into politics, rising to become the first female president of the Australian Senate.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Reid served in the Royal Navy from 1944 to 1947 and then obtained a first-class honours degree in electrical engineering from the University of Glasgow winning the Howe Prize in Electrical Engineering. Migrating to Australia in 1952, Reid served for five years as an electrical lieutenant in the Royal Australian Navy.
Thomas Reid MBE (14 March 1927 – 2 October 2010) was the director of the Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station outside Canberra, Australia, which in July 1969 transmitted live television of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the Moon to a world-wide audience of 600 million people.