My last visit to the Signals Museum was on the 20th of April during a Shefford Radio Club visit. The club turn out was very low, but we enjoyed a good look around. I was told I could take photos so long as other visiors were not in view and no photos outside. So I missed a good view of the Radar antenna outside the front of the building. The photos are not in any order. Double click for larger view and use back arrow to return to this page.Typical Y service set up with a Hallicrafter S27 receiver
Diversity SSB receiver, type HR24
VHF Type R1132A receive positions
Close up view of the VHF receive positions Type R1132A
Morse training RAF Cranwell (circa 1930)
The “business side” of one of the display
T1154M Transmitter as used in Halifax and Lancaster aircraft
Receiver type 1084 Must be one of the original “Boat Anchors”
There are many more photos but not enough space to display them. All photos by Ken Amos, G4YRF