I have been reading an excellent new book about the history of the coast radio service.
There is a description of the WWII Emergency Inland Wireless Telegraph network, this was a network with transmitters in major towns and cities
that could pass traffic in the event of major disruption of landline etc.
It got me wondering, many years ago I saw one of the usual ET4336 transmitters at a Medium Wave transmitter site (Burghead?). It had a
Morse key attached to the top. Was there a BBC WT network in WWII for passing important traffic are were they able to communicate with the GPO
WWII Emergency Inland Wireless Telegraph network or with a military site?
Sysop: | Keyop |
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Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 406 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 109:40:59 |
Calls: | 8,528 |
Calls today: | 7 |
Files: | 13,210 |
Messages: | 5,920,461 |