I was a member of the ROC 50 odd Years ago. The Uniforms were very itchy. Used to have Exercises where the Team of 4 spent a whole Day down the hole. Had my First ever Flight. In a RAF Brittania from Brize Norton as a treat one Day. Did a flight round the UK. When we did the exercises there was a sealed box, with paperwork and information in it, including exposed film slides that had to be put in the camera so correct information could be passed back to control.
Done some ROC posts, dodgy explores, on here. Oxfordshire ones. In its own playlist. Nice things, some nicer than others, they come up on youTube. Done localones to me. or localish. car ride away. 3 in one day. First ones. Up white horse hill, 2nd one that day, Chain Hill, wantage and ended with Culham along the river. Done Boars hill (Oxford) and 3 montths ago, Longworth, On road to back way to witney. All Oxfordshire.
Co incidentally I am actually at RAF Brize Norton now. Re the ROC post I will have to take a walk to the one at Powick. Not that there was ever much to see :-)
@@chrisbartlett6022 Just doing a piece on it now. Old dummy airfield up by Coat, Aston. WW2 concrete structure. then on, some hours yet as about to do its rendering thing next. Told about this thing yesterday. 14 miles to it and a walk down the road, not much up there. Annoyed if missed a ROC post. Nor seen that one on the map as local, they all pinned on a map or by name. Some sub britanica web site I use.
Fantastic. What a unique operating experience and great to see history preserved while remaining in use in a respectful way! Great video and great work by all.
That's a really nice secret. Finding ways of integrating amateur radio into our local communities really helps to spark interest. Well done! Thanks Mark for the tour and thank you Ian for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this, great video. We have just decommissioned our "bunker", well, what was left of it. We had some spare bits from the time that the museum didnt want. They would have gone nice in there. Wish i saw this video sooner. The quality of the install was very impressive, dont build things like that anymore. 73s M0JUN
Very much enjoyed this video, thank you for making. Combines a couple of my personal interests. The ROC post looks in great condition. I have been down a few local ones to me but they are in very poor condition compared to that one, way to damp to sit operating my radios lol. It's great people are looking after this one and both continuing to share the history and introduce radio ops to new generations.
4:36 1968 i think were the main batch of post closures. When they removed the the "gray" fallout warning, leaving only attack warning red and the black fallout warning.
That brings back memories as a not so old Observer….the pipe you weren’t sure what it did was the FSM or Fixed Survey Meter which allowed us to measure (in Röntgens) the outside levels of radiation without opening the hatch…the Bomb Power Indicator (or BPI) was a gauge fitted onto the round plate above the desk which told us the bombs power, the pin hole camera mounted on the hatch showed the direction in degrees and whether it was a ground or air blast…….I am still available incase of WW3 🤭
This video disturbed me; mostly because it gave me flashbacks of the nuclear holocaust movie "Threads" from the early 1980s. Memories of the Cold War...ouch. Very interesting video, nevertheless. Like #142. Thanks for posting, Ian, and 73! de WX0V
Interesting video Ian, it piqued my interest it’s been 10yrs since I visited my local “Secret Nuclear Bunker” one near my qth in Nantwich Cheshire, quite a large one as I remember. Keep up the good work. 73 de M7PBX.
Very nice. As you say last ones 1991. Most left before. So some period stuff in it so looks the part. On the web site they are all on. Found this one on there. Some sad looking photos, They done nicely with it now. Done 5 local to me or loclish, car ride. in its own playlist. Do radio as well. 8 minutes in you menyion . Once I did, first ones, 3 in a day. Thought that was the gas and stop cock.Realise with others videos since, water sump.
Interesting video I've all ways been fascinated about newclear bunkers I will have a trip to this bunker when the weather gets warmer I live just down the road from hack green nuclear bunker it great place to visit.
Great video marra, used to have one very near me on the coast at Kinley Hill Seaham but sadly like a lot of them I suspect, its had its guts ripped out remember being a youngin and seeing observer Corp personnel there did get a look inside a few year ago but as a say just a shell very interesting to see what would have been inside M7GNR barry
Thanks Nathan. I thought that at first but Mark showed me a pole that is pushed up that pipe. I think it was to put some sort of air quality monitor outside and then bring it back in….
Ooh do you do HF from there? I have an ROC Post (Cuckfield in Sussex) that I operate from, often on 80m - would be great to make a post-to-post contact sometime!
I was a member of the ROC 50 odd Years ago. The Uniforms were very itchy. Used to have Exercises where the Team of 4 spent a whole Day down the hole. Had my First ever Flight. In a RAF Brittania from Brize Norton as a treat one Day. Did a flight round the UK. When we did the exercises there was a sealed box, with paperwork and information in it, including exposed film slides that had to be put in the camera so correct information could be passed back to control.
Brilliant Chris! Thanks for that insight 👍🏻
Done some ROC posts, dodgy explores, on here. Oxfordshire ones. In its own playlist. Nice things, some nicer than others, they come up on youTube. Done localones to me. or localish. car ride away. 3 in one day. First ones. Up white horse hill, 2nd one that day, Chain Hill, wantage and ended with Culham along the river. Done Boars hill (Oxford) and 3 montths ago, Longworth, On road to back way to witney. All Oxfordshire.
Co incidentally I am actually at RAF Brize Norton now.
Re the ROC post I will have to take a walk to the one at Powick. Not that there was ever much to see :-)
@@chrisbartlett6022 Just doing a piece on it now. Old dummy airfield up by Coat, Aston. WW2 concrete structure. then on, some hours yet as about to do its rendering thing next. Told about this thing yesterday. 14 miles to it and a walk down the road, not much up there. Annoyed if missed a ROC post. Nor seen that one on the map as local, they all pinned on a map or by name. Some sub britanica web site I use.
Thanks guys! Just worked Mark on 20m and came here to check out your page. Great work keeping the history alive! 73 de LA6UOA!
Great!
Fantastic insight Ian, thanks for making this video
Thanks Wayne!
what a neat piece of history. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mike.
Fantastic. What a unique operating experience and great to see history preserved while remaining in use in a respectful way! Great video and great work by all.
Thanks James!
What a unique and interesting video, Appreciate it Ian. Nice to see it being used and kept up. Fine work by all
Thanks Andy. Yes a very interesting visit that one 😀
Excellent vid, thanks.Watched it after reading your piece in RadCom. So interesting seeing the original equipment still there!
Thanks John! There’s a follow-up video too where we enter an ARRL contest from the bunker…😀
Great insight to the bunker ideal for playing radio another good vid guys
Yes, good fun Michael 😀
That's a really nice secret. Finding ways of integrating amateur radio into our local communities really helps to spark interest. Well done!
Thanks Mark for the tour and thank you Ian for sharing!
Thanks Norrin! Great place to operate from and bring activity to the bunker 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing this, great video. We have just decommissioned our "bunker", well, what was left of it. We had some spare bits from the time that the museum didnt want. They would have gone nice in there. Wish i saw this video sooner. The quality of the install was very impressive, dont build things like that anymore. 73s M0JUN
@@jonunwin2780 Thanks for commenting 👍🏻
Very much enjoyed this video, thank you for making. Combines a couple of my personal interests. The ROC post looks in great condition. I have been down a few local ones to me but they are in very poor condition compared to that one, way to damp to sit operating my radios lol. It's great people are looking after this one and both continuing to share the history and introduce radio ops to new generations.
Thanks Neal. Glad you enjoyed it 😀
4:36 1968 i think were the main batch of post closures. When they removed the the "gray" fallout warning, leaving only attack warning red and the black fallout warning.
Thanks for the info 👍🏻
That brings back memories as a not so old Observer….the pipe you weren’t sure what it did was the FSM or Fixed Survey Meter which allowed us to measure (in Röntgens) the outside levels of radiation without opening the hatch…the Bomb Power Indicator (or BPI) was a gauge fitted onto the round plate above the desk which told us the bombs power, the pin hole camera mounted on the hatch showed the direction in degrees and whether it was a ground or air blast…….I am still available incase of WW3 🤭
Brilliant! Thanks for the clarifications 😀
This video disturbed me; mostly because it gave me flashbacks of the nuclear holocaust movie "Threads" from the early 1980s. Memories of the Cold War...ouch. Very interesting video, nevertheless. Like #142. Thanks for posting, Ian, and 73! de WX0V
Yes, very eerie Scott and of our time…
Very nice
Thanks!
Looks like a small Nuclear Bunker unlike the one in an Industrial Estate on the Woodside Road Ballymena
Hi David. Perhaps the one you’re referring to isn’t this standard ROC design? All interesting stuff mind!
@@ianxfs The one in the Industrial Estate on the Woodside Road Ballymena is absolutely massive to say the least.
Fantastic video very interesting.
Thanks Lee!
Most incredible shack I've seen.
Bomb proof!
Interesting video Ian, it piqued my interest it’s been 10yrs since I visited my local “Secret Nuclear Bunker” one near my qth in Nantwich Cheshire, quite a large one as I remember.
Keep up the good work.
73 de M7PBX.
Yes, a trip out for you Paul 😁
Very nice. As you say last ones 1991. Most left before. So some period stuff in it so looks the part. On the web site they are all on. Found this one on there. Some sad looking photos, They done nicely with it now.
Done 5 local to me or loclish, car ride. in its own playlist. Do radio as well.
8 minutes in you menyion . Once I did, first ones, 3 in a day. Thought that was the gas and stop cock.Realise with others videos since, water sump.
Thanks Daniel.
Interesting video I've all ways been fascinated about newclear bunkers I will have a trip to this bunker when the weather gets warmer I live just down the road from hack green nuclear bunker it great place to visit.
Yes, worth a visit Darren 👍🏻
Great video marra, used to have one very near me on the coast at Kinley Hill Seaham but sadly like a lot of them I suspect, its had its guts ripped out remember being a youngin and seeing observer Corp personnel there did get a look inside a few year ago but as a say just a shell very interesting to see what would have been inside M7GNR barry
Yes Barry. I wonder how many, of how few, are in decent condition and looked after by the locals…
Good video Ian and looks a nice location for radio. There is an ROC bunker on the park opposite where I live though it’s sealed up.
73 Chris M0RSF
Thanks Chris. Yes a lovely site. The club are going to seek permission to access the other local bunkers too 👍🏻
@@ianxfs I just checked and ROC Bunker G-2940 Bramley is about 500 yards from me. Interesting stuff indeed. 73 Chris M0RSF
I do like a good bunker. Thanks for the virtual tour. I wonder if that unknown larger pipe was for a periscope?
Thanks Nathan. I thought that at first but Mark showed me a pole that is pushed up that pipe. I think it was to put some sort of air quality monitor outside and then bring it back in….
Ooh do you do HF from there? I have an ROC Post (Cuckfield in Sussex) that I operate from, often on 80m - would be great to make a post-to-post contact sometime!
Yes the club does 👍🏻
@@ianxfs great fancy a sked post to post sometime over the summer??
@@TheTimeChamber2007 Drop me an email and I'll let you know when I'm up there next G0UOK
Iks exploration explore a lot of these bunkers
Great!
not a secret now but a nice set up
Indeed 😀
hope you have a carbon monoxide alarm down there with that gas heater
The main vent is open too 👍🏻
We have a monitor and alarm, the monitor never went over 2ppm.