species8472
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After reading about and visiting Dougla swood Radar station, the family, yep the family thought we could spent the day Bunker hunting. With St Cyrus bing a few mile up the road, after a spot of shopping in montrose and then at Steptoes junk yard ( great place) we eventually found it
Located on farm ground, I did ask to visit. The woman told me that the Transmitter/ Reciever building was all that remaind, the rest being demolished after the war, the main block was left for the farmer to raise chickens in.
This station had a huge range all the way down to berwick, which you can see on a clear day.
Another gentleman informed me of a nearby coastal village with winch gear and ariel ropeways for getting fish up the cliff. So that s next on my to do list.
Main Transmitter/Reciever block, pretty much all that remains of the station
Flash Earth link
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=56.177395&lon=-3.203572&z=18.5&r=0&src=msa
Thats all I'm afraid.
Any further pics and info will be warmly recieved.
Located on farm ground, I did ask to visit. The woman told me that the Transmitter/ Reciever building was all that remaind, the rest being demolished after the war, the main block was left for the farmer to raise chickens in.
This station had a huge range all the way down to berwick, which you can see on a clear day.
Another gentleman informed me of a nearby coastal village with winch gear and ariel ropeways for getting fish up the cliff. So that s next on my to do list.
Main Transmitter/Reciever block, pretty much all that remains of the station
Flash Earth link
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=56.177395&lon=-3.203572&z=18.5&r=0&src=msa
Thats all I'm afraid.
Any further pics and info will be warmly recieved.
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