Long Range
Maritime
Communications
in the UK

Radiotelephony
from
Baldock Radio


Portishead Radio

Wick/GKR

Oban/GNE

Content researched by
Bob Dixon
photographs by
David Butler

last page edit
09 August 1998

 

BALDOCK RADIO
long-range radiotelephony

The United Kingdom's early long-range radiotelephony service was operated via the International Telephone Exchange in London. The radio transmitting stations for the service were located at Rugby and Criggion and the receiving station at Baldock and Bearley. Circuits from the International Exchange were routed to the transmitting and receiving stations via the radio terminal at Brent.

Although a 24 hour service was available, there were no specific watchkeeping hours. Ships generally initiated communication by sending a message to the radio terminal indicating their request for communication on set frequencies at a particular time. Larger passenger ships, who were frequency users of the service, often arranged further contacts at the end of each session. It was also possible to alert the receiving station automatically by transmitting a carrier which operated an audible alarm.

Baldock Radio in 1969


Baldock Radio - QE2 position

Baldock Radio - QE2 position - close-up

BALDOCK RADIO
exclusive position for
QUEEN ELIZABETH 2/GBTT
in picture - Paddy/G3UDI
 
   

Baldock Radio - ship control position

ship control area
in picture - Jack Pridmore/G3??
and Paul Randall/G3NJV

Baldock Radio - ship control position
ship control
picture right - Paul Randall/G3NJV
   

Baldock Radio - telex position
telex area
in picture - David Butler/G4ASR

Baldock Radio - search receivers
Search Receivers
including RA17
   

Baldock Radio - point-to-point receivers

Baldock Radio - point-to-point receivers
fixed services point-to-point receivers  
     

Baldock Radio - fixed service receivers
Adjusting point-to-point
fixed-service receiver
in picture - David Butler/G4ASR
 

April 1970 saw the transfer of the radiotelephone service from Baldock Radio to the Portishead Radio operational site at Burnham/Highbridge.