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Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar

This is the story of how one of the most important inventions of the 20th century was developed in Bawdsey, a remote part of Suffolk, and how radar helped the allies win World War II.Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar tells the history of radar from the early struggles with technology in the 1930s through the Second World war and then on to how Bawdsey became an RAF station and it's place in the community now.

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    Series 2 Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar

    Series 2 Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar. In this series, we hear about the part radar played in the Battle of Britain, as well as stories from the people who lived and worked at Bawdsey Manor.We’ll also hear how Bawdsey became an RAF station, how radar is now used everyday, and Bawdsey’s place in young people’s lives and the community today. 

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    Women of Radar

    One of the untold stories of the birth of radar at Bawdsey is the part that women played. Even in the early days of radar, women were operating the equipment, long before most people even knew it existed. This episode explores the contribution women played in the development of radar. We hear stories of their determination and bravery and how they fought against prejudice and preconceptions to become a vital part of the war effort. You can read more about the Women of Radar on the Bawdsey Radar Museum Website

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    IFF - Identify Friend or Foe

    In 1938 the Munich Crisis holds off the threat of war but only for a year, and in that time huge advances are made in the development of radar. Decisions are made on who will manufacture the transmitters and receivers, we fool the Germans with a 50 HZ frequency, and a little device called Pipsqueak helps us identify on the screen who was a friend and who was a foe.

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    Eyes in the Sky

    By 1937 work was well underway to develop ground radar but what advances were being made in the search for a workable airborne radar system? We hear about the world's first airborne radar flight, which took place at Martlesham Heath in Suffolk, and Bawdsey Manor becomes an RAF training school.

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    Chain Home

    The Daventry Experiment had proved that aircraft could be detected at a distance using radio waves but the scientists needed a new home to continue their research. A chain of transmitters are built to defend the home nations, and things get heated as politics plays it's part. Extra links and additional material:Adam and Ben from the BT team are interviewed about the development of the Bawdsey VR application whilst the project was still ongoing: S02|E01 - Bawdsey Radar Museum - Mind The XR Gap | Podcast on SpotifyVideo trailer for the application and info on the Bawdsey Website: Bawdsey Radar Virtual Reality Experience • Bawdsey Radar MuseumThe research paper on assessing how well VR aids historical learning: Work-in-Progress—Using Virtual Reality in Museums to Assist Historical Learning | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore (subscription required)

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    The Bomber Will Always Get Through

    Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar. Series 1 Episode 1The Bomber Will Always Get Through.In this episode we go back to the end of the First World War to trace the early days of sound interceptors searching for Zeppelins. We also discover that the birth of radar was a lot more dramatic behind the scenes than previously thought. And would you have been tempted to try and kill a sheep at 100 yards for £1000?

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    Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar

    Coming soon Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar PodcastThe story of how a ground breaking invention happened in Bawdsey, Suffolk and how it changed the world and helped win the allies World War II.The series also looks at radar today and Bawdsey's place in the community as the story has influenced drama, music, science and technology.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is the story of how one of the most important inventions of the 20th century was developed in Bawdsey, a remote part of Suffolk, and how radar helped the allies win World War II.Echoes of Bawdsey - The Story of Radar tells the history of radar from the early struggles with technology in the 1930s through the Second World war and then on to how Bawdsey became an RAF station and it's place in the community now.

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