The National Radio Centre from Bletchley Park

We have visited the National Radio Centre from Bletchley Park, and It was definitely awesome.
If you're a radio amateur or you like RF communication or you're curious about the sectret wireless communications used in the Second War War, this is the right place to visit, join and learn.
Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War 2 Codebreakers, is now a museum and vibrant heritage attraction open daily, managed by the Bletchley Park Trust.
After the war, Bletchley Park became home to a variety of training schools: for teachers, Post Office workers, air traffic control system engineers, and members of GCHQ. In 1987, after a fifty-year association with British Intelligence, Bletchley Park was finally closed.
Bletchley Park is now a self funding historic visitor attraction with over 250,000 visitors per year, and additional buildings continue to be restored and opened to the public.
Also, special thanks to my friend Simon, for participating in this video.
Hope you'll enjoy the video! If yes, please like, share and subscribe.
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More about the National Radio Centre: bletchleypark.org.uk/event/na...
Tickets price: bletchleypark.org.uk/book-now/
Morse code sequences used from: starling.us/free/morse/

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  • @_34_Lies
    @_34_Lies2 жыл бұрын

    Another good vlog, Dan. Keep it going ✌️

  • @RoadForksOffbeat

    @RoadForksOffbeat

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the appreciation mate. As usual you're a great fellow and supporter of our activity, and I hope I'll see you soon.

  • @_34_Lies

    @_34_Lies

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RoadForksOffbeat 🙏