HI, Can anyone help me with some info on German radio voice procedure? Was it similar to modern British/NATO voice procedure?
A QSL card that i found recently belonging to my Great-uncle George Haylock. It relates to a transmission from Italy to RSGB - i guess ? Any...
A review by Dr. Robert Lyman:What do the code-names Grocer, Cigar, Jostle, Pieprack, Bagful, Blonde, Boozer, Barbara, Barbarossa, Bernhard and...
Hi all - so far we've had Number 19 or Number 199! [ATTACH] Any more opinions? Cheers!
Well worth a visit if you ever find yourself in [bugger] Bognor, this little museum has a few little gems that you may find of interest: Bognor...
I have Royal Signals equipment come through every now and then, my question is there a searchable parts database these numbers begin with ZA
BBC Radio 4 - Archive on 4, Priestley's Postscripts Priestley's Postscripts Archive on 4 Martin Wainwright marks the life of a broadcasting...
Hello all, Might I cordially draw your attention to Filthy ’47, a full-cast audio serial that pays affectionate tribute to vintage British...
I am a volunteer at the Orkney Wireless Museum which is open from the spring to the autumn every year (it's closed now). The museum is currently...
One of many interesting objects I noticed yesterday, while walking around Standen House, was this 1920s Crystal Set. [ATTACH] Its basically an...
Recently I've been researching the German clandestine radio stations and the British renegades who broadcast on them and wrote the scripts. The...
I am writing a fictional novel involving communication in 1942 between a USAAF B-25 and a Navy blimp that has spotted a U-Boat several miles off...
I’ve now put online over 230 translated monitoring reports of broadcasts made by the British clandestine radio station known as Gustav Siegfried...
This is a translated monitoring report of a broadcast made by the British clandestine radio station known as Gustav Siegfried Eins (GSI). GSI...
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