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North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group

The Radio Group has been associated with the Muckleburgh Miilitary Collection since 1990 when it operated an amateur radio station in a
1950’s Commer radio truck, and exhibited a limited display of vintage radio equipment in a second truck.

In 2001, the Group moved to the “Radio Hut” at the museum, where it now maintains and exhibits a unique collection of
vintage communications equipment. This includes transmitters and receivers used by all three armed services as well as sets used
by intelligence and clandestine organisations during WW2 and later. Members of the Group, who are all volunteers, explain and
demonstrate the exhibits to visitors in an entertaining and interesting way.

   
A Corner of the Radio Hut Today
A Corner of the Radio Hut today


Visitors to the Radio Station
Visitors to the Radio Hut watching the
“Titanic” messages presentation


A computer presentation simulates some of the radio messages
sent to and from the ill-fated ‘Titanic’ in 1912 up to the time she sank. Another computer display demonstrates how enemy plain language
radio messages were enciphered in WW2 by Enigma machines,
intercepted by Allied monitoring stations and deciphered at
Bletchley Park.
Other displays or demonstrations include the Australian
Overland telegraph of 1872, light signalling, field telegraphs,
the early days of broadcasting, and short wave listening.
Children receive a certificate for tapping out their names in
Morse code. They can listen to a self-powered crystal radio, and
to another set powered by a potato!
   
Morse Code for Children
Morse Code for Children
Tiger Radio Station
Tiger Radio Station
   
Pride of place in the radio hut is taken by an impressive looking
home-constructed amateur radio station built by Wing Commander
Leuan Edward Hill, callsign G6HL, in the 1950’s. Used by him until he
died in 1997 it was donated by his family in 2000 and put back on-air
by the Group during the winter of 2007/8.

There are two modern amateur stations, one low power and one
high power, operating with the special callsign GB2MC.

A vintage 1950’s style amateur station features a rare “Tiger”
TR200 transmitter with associated receiving and other equipment
from the same period.

   
Historic G6HL Amateur Radio Station
Historic G6HL Amateur Radio Station
The Radio Hut at Muckleburgh
The Radio Hut

The Radio Hut is open to visitors on Wednesdays and Thursdays, also on Sunday afternoons
depending on member availability.


The hut is situated across the field outside the museum’s main entrance. Look for the sign on the fence and the flag
at the gate. If in doubt, please enquire at the museum reception desk.

For contact details and further information visit the Radio Group’s own Website

www.gb2mc.co.uk/

Telephone : 01263 588210 - Shop : 01263 588284
Email : info@muckleburgh.co.uk