1 Two large concrete mooring blocks for a former radio mast at the rear of the main house at Newbold Revel House. These blocks were associated with the military ...
Two large concrete mooring blocks for a former radio mast, associated with the military use of Newbold Revel House during the Second World War. These are located at Newbold Revel House, Stretton under Fosse.
1 A long wave radio station with the transmitter at grid ref SP553747, which originally transmitted in Morse Code with a world wide range. Its recent function has been to ...
A long-wave radio station dating from 1926 and located east of Rugby. The installation included 12 masts, a water-cooled VLF transmitter, and buried fuel tanks. It is used to transmit time signals, and may have had a defence role during the Cold War.
1 Telephone Repeater Station at Newbold-on-Stour at the juntion of Mill Lane and A3400. The Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society conducted a site visit of the telephone repeater station in ...
A post World War two telephone repeater station; possibly part of the Secure Communications Network.
1 Letter states “I was also able to locate the site of the remote W/T transmitting station (Drwg No. 2070/40) 400m north of Bourton on Dunsmore village, off the B4453 ...
Site of remote W/T transmitting station.
1 The wireless telegraph (WT) station for RAF Wellesbourne Mountford. Principally used for communications with aircraft by morse code.
2 Airfield plan – not to scale.
The site of a wireless telegraph station. It was used by Wellesbourne Mountford airfield for communication with aircraft using morse code during the Second World War. It is located 300m west of Red Hill Wood.
1 BBC transmitter block erected in 1966. Disused since 1974. Entrance since bricked up and aerial masts removed.
Site location fits grid ref, but farm name different.
A 20th century BBC transmitter site. The transmitter block was built in 1966 and was used to transmit communication signals. It is situated on Brinklow Heath.