[MRCG] Fwd: Project WASHTUB comms

Tim timsamm at gmail.com
Tue Sep 2 21:58:36 EDT 2014


Thanks Tom - a pretty interesting plan for Gibraltar...Had not heard about
it....I wonder if the Brits also had a similar plan for Singapore, Hong
Kong etc...

RS-6:  There are probably a few around, but apparently not much interest in
them (except for me!  LOL) since they are CW only...rumor that hundreds
were surplussed by the Army and/or given out to MARS programs on the east
coast in the early 1960's....Most of those are now probably cached in
landfills these days.

Thanks for the link - Tim
N6CC




On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Thomas Murphy <tpmurphy at sonic.net> wrote:

> Interesting radio, I wonder many are still around?? Probably pretty pricey
> if you find one.
>
> I stumbled across this on the internet, Operation Tracer, guys who would
> have stayed behind if the Germans had taken Gibraltar in WWII.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Tracer
>
>
>
> Tom, W6TOM
>
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> The RS-6 sets came out in 1951 which fits nicely. Here is some more
> information including a mention of it's use by 'stay behind' agents in
> Europe.
> I'm liking the RS-6 as a Washtub radio candidate even more.....
>
> http://cryptomuseum.com/spy/rs6/index.htm
>
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 9/1/2014 5:47:09 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> timsamm at gmail.com writes:
>
> Probably  many of us have heard about the recently declassified Project
> WASHTUB which  hit the news today.  It was an effort to recruit, equip and
> train  Alaska residents in the early 1950's to act as "stay behind agents"
> in the  event the Soviet Union attacked and occupied Alaska during the
> early
> days  of the cold  war.
>
> http://www.military.com/daily-news/2014/09/01/military-trained-alaskans-as-s
> tay-behind-agents.html?comp=7000023435700&rank=2
>
> Your  mission, should you choose to accept it, is to specify the type of
> radio  equipment that might be available in the early 1950's to be used in
> this  effort.  You would design the training program for operators  and
> assist in specifying communications components for the supply  caches
> containing this radio equipment.  What radio equipment would be  best
> suited
> for this task?
>
> You have as much time as Ivan will  allow...
>
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