Other important items are still needed; there are many gaps in the collection. Have you anything of interest which you could offer the Museum? We have tried to give an idea in these pages of what our Museum contains but we are always looking for new items, preferably donated, to help us tell more of this important story. If you can help, please contact us at the address at the foot of this page. We may also be able to help you with information and we welcome enquiries of this nature.
Please note the Museum is only open by appointment at the moment. It is hoped that very soon we will be able to open on a more regular basis without pre-booking. For the time being, to book a visit, please contact us.
More Photographs:

A manual Telephone Switchboard
originally used at an RAF Station
in Yorkshire

Part of the collection of Test Equipment
The Museum is open to the public but visits have to be booked as it is located on an RAF Base. The Museum is always manned on a Tuesday evening from 1630 onwards, but for a visit on a Tuesday or at any other time please telephone or email.
HELP WANTED
We urgently need need two of these square meters for restoring the
Marconi Dual Diversity Receiver Type HR24.
They are 50 micro amps FSD and marked Model 225. No other types are suitable for this project.

Also, we are seeking information on the following RAF reference numbers:
10AB/2123, 10AB/3371, 10AB/3372. We believe these numbers refer to rulers of some sort.
Please contact the Curator, details below, if you can help.
For further information, to book a visit or to offer memorabilia to the Museum, please contact:
The Curator
Signals Museum,
Building 104
RAF Henlow,
Beds,
SG16 6DN.
Tel. 01462 851515 ext 7997
E-mails:
Curator:
Alf Fisher:
Email
Webmaster: Dave Thompson: Email
Researcher: Vic Ludlow: Email