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RAF Radar technical units WW2
« on: Thursday 16 December 10 22:05 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone please point me in the direction  of a list of  RAF Radar Stations  in about 1941  to 1945, please?

Dunnett Head for example  and Sullom Voe.        at what point  was RADAR  acknowledged as  a technical piece of equipment and became public knowledge  and was no longer regarded as "secret"
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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #1 on: Friday 22 April 11 11:59 BST (UK) »
hi scouseboy
this is the first time i,ve been in this section but i hope i may be able to help if you still need it , now when you say a list of raf radar stations do you mean strictly that or a wider look  such as the chain home sites .
as to secrecy again do you mean when officially did radar become common knowledge to all or just to the british public , only the germans knew of our involvement in developing  radar in 1939 as we did of them .
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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #2 on: Friday 22 April 11 13:30 BST (UK) »
My uncle had been interested in early development of Television Technology before the war and was a fellow of the Royal Television Society.   I believe that he was stationed in Inverness as an officer in the RAF. He had some sort of technical role and responsibility for radar installations in Scotland and Northern Ireland.   Where radar stations deliberately kept separate from "Y"   radio interception stations?
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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 08 May 11 18:04 BST (UK) »
Yes, i am really struggling with this too. I am preparing a book about the mobile radar units that my father was in at the end and after the war.

Although RAFWeb is jolly good he doesnt have the level of detail i really need. I now know that AMES + number can mean either a bit of radar kit or an actual place or a mobile unit, which is helpful when looking for stuff in the national archives.

He was in:
1 ACRC
11 ITW
SHQ Susp section
216 MU
78 wing
BPSO HS 
73 wing
Renscombe Down  GH Gers
RAF Thame MUE
RPDC
M East
21 PTC
219 group
AMES 171
AHQ(u) malta
ME

The majority of which I cannot find any info about


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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 08 May 11 18:15 BST (UK) »
There was a station at Dunnett Head in Scotland,   which figures as it is the most northerly point of the mainland, and close to Scapa Flow.          I have been told on Roots recently   that there was an RAF Radar  admin or Regional HQ   at Inverness.

Has anyone heard of Bennetts Radar School during WW2, please?
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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 10 May 11 13:43 BST (UK) »
As you've had no response to your query on Bennetts Radar School can I offer a very long shot, some references to which may be found here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/76/a3869076.shtml


You can find plenty on Don Bennett by googling.
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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 10 May 11 13:47 BST (UK) »
My Uncle was Basil Bennett.     He had a brother who died as a pilot in the Battle of Britain.

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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 10 May 11 21:11 BST (UK) »
hi, just wondering if anyone has any information on the Ames radar units on Malta during WW2.
my Late father was an raf rdf operator on Ames 504 at dingli cliff.
i have been researching this radar station since 2008 and am struggling to find a location on the cliffs at dingli. any assistance would be most welcome.
     many thanks.
                bill

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Re: RAF Radar technical units WW2
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 10 May 11 21:19 BST (UK) »
Is Malta on Google Earth?   If it is try looking down by satellite on Dingli Cliffs  and see if there are any ruins or concrete hard stands, or any traces of concrete paths still visible.
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