Additional Visitor Attraction: Peter Walker of the VMARS (Vintage and Military Amateur Radio Society) is bringing a 1943 Bedford 3 ton truck, model QLR, to the Transmitter Block on Sunday 18th September 2005. The intention is to establish a Bawdsey-Arnhem radio link. This type of truck is set up as a mobile training room showing how Morse code, radio operating and procedure and telephone exchange operating were taught in the Royal Signals. Visitors, including children, are very welcome inside the truck.
The Magic Ear Exhibition has been a great success with over 1600 visitors this year.
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By: black-panther - 14th September 2005 at 18:21
Bawdsey Transmitter Block
If you haven't already seen it, don't miss the
Magic Ear Exhibition
Sunday 18th September 2005
12:00 to 16:00
last day of opening this year
Additional Visitor Attraction: Peter Walker of the VMARS (Vintage and Military Amateur Radio Society) is bringing a 1943 Bedford 3 ton truck, model QLR, to the Transmitter Block on Sunday 18th September 2005. The intention is to establish a Bawdsey-Arnhem radio link. This type of truck is set up as a mobile training room showing how Morse code, radio operating and procedure and telephone exchange operating were taught in the Royal Signals. Visitors, including children, are very welcome inside the truck.
The Magic Ear Exhibition has been a great success with over 1600 visitors this year.