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Right then, what about an underwater telegraph communications experiment, the chaps in the hut are sending morse code or similar underwater signals transmitted from the watertight underwater container and the sticky out bit is the aerial to an underwater receiver/submarine mock up nearby? Jerry

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Whatever is in the tank is always at atmospheric pressure.........

It can be moved up and down in the water........

It can be moved in any required direction........

Wherever the tank goes, the shed goes........

Nothing to do with sonics, chickens, mines, torpedoes, or detaining small kids at shopping centres.......

 

Just thinking online :blush:

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Right then, what about an underwater telegraph communications experiment, the chaps in the hut are sending morse code or similar underwater signals transmitted from the watertight underwater container and the sticky out bit is the aerial to an underwater receiver/submarine mock up nearby? Jerry

 

Jerry yes very well done!

 

Nobody previously seemed to consider that the pipes, hoses etc were electric cables. In fact it was Cable, high tension, pattern 816

 

This was for testing a trailing antenna for submarine use operating on 30kHz. Vernon did branch out it electrical & wireless work. One thinks of HMS Mercury but that I think only came about in WW2.

 

I'll upload the full diagram in a minute

 

It was located here:

 

http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafsubaqua/expeditions/portsmouth.cfm

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