Category:Hydrophones (UK)

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The British first developed shore-based hydrophone stations, based initially on the Ryan Hydrophone.

By April, 1919, a system of twenty-one stations was in place.[1]

Station Established Abolished Instruments Operators
Oxcars Mar 1915 May 1915 4 4
Inchcolm May 1915 Aug 1915 5 4
Elieness May 1915 Aug 1915 5 4
Cromarty Jul 1915 4 4
Cromarty, reorganized Feb 1917 Dec 1918 4 6
Lowestoft Oct 1915 Jun 1916 6 4
Elieness Dec 1916 Dec 1918 6 6
Fidra Feb 1917 Dec 1918 6 6
Inchkeith Nov 1916 Dec 1918 5 6
Stanger Head Feb 1917 Jan 1919 5 6
Crail May 1917 Dec 1918 5 6
Seacliff Aug 1917 Dec 1918 5 6
Greenore Point Aug 1917 Dec 1918 5 6
Cuckmere Oct 1917 Dec 1918 5 6
St. David's Head Feb 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Rame Head Jan 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy Nov 1917 Nov 1918 5 6
Freshwater Mar 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Mull of Cantyre May 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Torr Head Jun 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Tory Island Dec 1918 5 6
Margate Aug 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Walton-on-Naze Jul 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Lulworth May 1918 Dec 1918 5 6
Malta #1 Aug 1918 Nov 1918 5 6
Malta #2 Jul 1918 Nov 1918 5 6

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Technical History and Index, Vol. 1, Part 7. Fig. 49.

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