The SJ radar on our boat works but is currently not functional due to power issues, (but we're working on that).
 
The USS COD is the finest WW2 submarine anywhere in the world today and the last remaining unmodified US boat from that era, (sorry COBIA).
 
She's totally intact.  No stairs, doors or other holes we cut for public access.
 
The only way in and out is through her original crew hatches and ladders.
 
If you're interested in radio operations aboard a WW2 submarine below is a link to a PDF version of a presentation I did for a number of different radio groups around the area back in the mid-2000s.
 
https://ka8vit.com/special/USS_COD_Radio_Ops.pdf
 
We still operate from the radio room albeit using an IC-7300 these days and her original long wire antennas.
 
Most all of the original equipment in the radio room has been restored and is operational except our main TBL-7 transmitter, (working on that too...  still...), but being that we are a bona fide museum we us it very seldom except for limited demonstrations and certain special events.
 
If you check out this youtube page you find videos of some QSOs I made a week ago or so.
 
As you can tell how I am dressed, it is already getting really good in a steel tube that is half-submerged in an almost frozen Lake Erie.
 
https://www.youtube.com/@BlippyProductions
 
 
The COD also has a pretty cool youtube channel at:
 
https://www.youtube.com/@USSCod
 
You can check out the COD's qrz page at:
 
https://www.qrz.com/db/W8COD
 
Scroll down the page about half way for links to some cool pictures and video on our way to, from and in dry dock.
 
73 BILL KA8VIT / W8COD
 
 
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Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT
Chief Radio Operator
WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
 
http://www.usscod.org
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On 12/09/2025 11:21 AM EST [email protected] wrote:
 
 
If you are interested in WW-II radar, check this site:
 
https://www.qrz.com/db/WA9EXS
 
They have what is probably the oldest operating radar in the world. It is a SJ-1 on the WW-II submarine Cobia.
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
 
 
The DE museum I’m working with has SL RADAR. SG was used on Destroyers (DE) and larger, including Battleships (BB) and Fleet Carriers (CV) .
 
If you’re asking what I think you’re asking, you may want to contact any of the still WW2 configured DD, CL, CA, BB, or CVL museums.
 
Mark D.
 
“In matters of style, float with the current. In matters of Principle, stand like a rock. “. - Thomas Jefferson
 
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On Dec 8, 2025, at 6:48 AM, David Stinson <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Are there any fans of the SG Radar system here?
73 Dave S.
 
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