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Museum Norddeich Radio e. V.

26506 Norden / Ostfriesland., Germany (Niedersachsen)

Address Osterstraße 11a
 
 
Floor area 200 m² / 2 153 ft²   Area for radios (if not the same) 200 m² / 2 153 ft²
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio
  • Media
  • Transmitting and Studio technique
  • Telephone / Telex


Opening times
Tuesday + Friday: 16:00-18:00; Saturday: 11:00-17:00
Dienstag + Freitag: 16 - 18 Uhr; Samstag: 11 - 17 Uhr

Admission
Status from 07/2016
pro Person 3 € (Änderungen siehe Internetseite)

Contact
Tel.:+49-4931-9 73 30 81  Fax:+49-4931-9 73 30 82  
eMail:museum norddeich-radio.de   

Homepage www.norddeich-radio.de

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Location / Directions
N53.596628° E7.206934°N53°35.79768' E7°12.41604'N53°35'47.8608" E7°12'24.9624"

The Museum is located in the heart of Norden, which can be reached from a small lane (opposite the “Cafe ten Cate”) in the “Osterstrasse”.

Description

www.norddeich-radio.de:
Many former colleagues will remember the old building, which is about 130 years old and of course under monument protection. The members of the Museum originate to 90 percent from the services at Norddeich Radio, from the radio service, the technical department, the distance write service and senior management.

Listings of the individual displays at this point would lead too far. In general, it can be said that 95 percent of the shown devices were actively used at Norddeich Radio, including a transmitter from the transmitting radio station Osterloog. The receivers are ready for operation again, the morse puncher and donors from the region of "one way traffic" are fully serviceable. Teletype and strip scribe from the "Teletype department" are available.

To demonstrate the counterside of radio operations with Norddeich Radio, we have restored a complete ship radio station. It was taken from the former fishing vessel "Frithjof". After decommissioning, the vessel was used as training ship, renamed "Emsstrom" and located many years in the port of Leer. Later the vessel was sold to Panama and sunk on 14th January 2013 after a collision with its own tug in the English Channel.


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