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The WW2 Radio Shack

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Ludwig:
For those who are interested, I have added some updates concerning the secret WW2 radio shack, follow the menus for various pages.

The URL is https://sites.google.com/view/ww2-secret-radio-station
I am moving to the farm on a permanent basis in about 3 months, and progress will then be quicker...
The book "The Key Messenger" is progressing well. It is amazing what one can dig out about stay behind organisations (SBO's) today.
Anyway, have a look, I have started to add some download pages as well, and these will be updated with photos of receivers, transmitters, circuits, manuals etc.


Ludwig


ThElectriCat:
This is really cool!
I wish you best of luck with your adventures in restoring such a site, and I look forward to reading your book.

Ludwig:
Google changed the page address

to

https://sites.google.com/view/ww2secretradiostation

Telegrapher:
I love the history of radio spying and alike. From one time pads to numeric code and huge bulky equipment all in a single base station with bulletproof walls and the smell of old electronics. Cold and dark, hidden in the middle of nowhere. That’s what my kind of radio shack eventually will be looking like. Inspiration is all around when just digging into it. :)

Ludwig:
For those interested, short update at https://sites.google.com/view/ww2secretradiostation/refurbishment

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