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Thread ID: 150016 2021-08-10 00:54:00 Did you know? WW1 "radar." Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1479237 2021-08-10 00:54:00 In WW1, long before the invention of radar, the British had a way of detecting approaching enemy planes. They used very large parabolas, many metres across, mainly made of concrete, pointing toward the east. The parabola reflected sound waves to a focal point where they could be picked up by a microphone. They could detect aircraft twenty miles away, time enough to give plenty of warning to scramble gun crews and fighter planes.

Just thought you might find that interesting.
Roscoe (6288)
1479238 2021-08-10 02:12:00 Interesting.

I saw a doco last week about the blitz, some towns were utterly without aid, equipment or anything.....
You'd think they would have learned a bit after the first war...
piroska (17583)
1479239 2021-08-10 04:09:00 That is really interesting. I just might read more about that. ChooseParis (17704)
1479240 2021-08-10 07:59:00 Yep all along the south coast where I'm from you can still walk up to these concrete dishes gary67 (56)
1479241 2021-08-10 21:51:00 In the 1930's , in the years before WW2 started , the germans flew one of their Zeppelins near the coast of England, in a spying mission .
The English left their new radar turned off, so that those Germans couldnt detect the Brits had a good radar system.
That may be why the Germans didnt go all out to destroy radar towers in the Battle of Britain
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