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Walvis Bay Radio is located 13Km in land from the coast. It provides both a coastal radio service and Inland communications as well. | |||
Click for a brief history of Walvis Bay Radio V5W | |||
These pictures were sent to me by Hein Bertram V51EK and should not be used elsewhere without permission. | |||
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The antenna that was used for the 500KHz MF CW service | ![]() |
The operating position for the Inland Radio Service taken at nightThe person shown is called Birty who retired from the station in June 2003 |
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The Duneside site | ![]() |
John Shelley, Supervisor of the Maritime Radio Services |
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The Top Loaded MF Antenna | ![]() |
The operating hall 1958 to 1973 |
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External shot of the building taken in 2001 | ![]() |
Aerial shot of the present station |
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Quadrant Antennas | ![]() |
Radio Direct dialing operating position using Codan Radios |
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R/T operating position with Andreas Shapaka, who is the newest and youngest member of the station team. | ![]() |
The tallest Antenna Mast, it used to be twice as high until the top section was lost in a gale.All masts at the station are of wooden construction. |
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View from the gate | ![]() |
The equipment room |
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The watch receivers | ||
The following pictures were sent to me by Glenn Dunstan and are his © they should not be used elsewhere without permission. | |||
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Walvis Bay Radio transmit station | ![]() |
Walvis Bay Radio - Transmitter Hall |
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Marconi and Codan Transmitters | ![]() |
The 2182 kHz tx - all 4 kW of it |
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500 kHz tx'ers - now used for NAVTEX on 518 kHz | ![]() |
The original 500 kHz antenna coupler - still in pristine condition |
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Operator console | ![]() |
Tx antenna switching matrix |
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Operations room - note the 1970's era light fixtures. The station is in first class condition. |
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MF antenna for NAVTEX |
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