- Telecommunications Research Establishment
The Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) was established in
Worth Matravers , which is four miles to the west ofSwanage , UK, in May1940 , as the central research group for RAF applications ofradar . It moved to Malvern College,Worcestershire in August1942 because of fears that the Germans might launch their own Biting-like commando raid against it if it had remained by the coast.Development of radar had been initiated by Sir
Henry Tizard 's Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence in1935 atOrfordness nearIpswich . The group moved to the nearbyBawdsey Research Station in1936 and from there toWorth Matravers in early summer 1940.TRE worked closely with the
MI6 science advisor, R. V. Jones, in countering theLuftwaffe 's navigational beam technology to hamper the enemy's ability to do pinpoint night bombing raids in what has become known as thebattle of the beams .Another major wartime development was
H2S radar using the newly developedcavity magnetron , for use by RAF bombers to identify ground targets for night and all-weather bombing.In 1942 the staffing level was about 2000 people, by 1945 increased electronics production had increased this number to around 3500 staff.
uccessor organisations
TRE was combined with the
Army Radar Establishment in1953 to become the Radar Research Establishment - and was renamed theRoyal Radar Establishment in1957 . It became theRoyal Signals and Radar Establishment when the ArmySignals Research and Development Establishment (SRDE) moved to Malvern in about1980 . The whole was swallowed by theDefence Research Agency in1992 , later to be split into the private sector companyQinetiQ and the governmentDSTL .Leading and notable staff
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Alan Blumlein
*B. V. Bowden
*R. J. Dippy
*Geoffrey Dummer
*Anthony Hewish
*Alan Hodgkin
*Tom Kilburn
*SirBernard Lovell
*J. A. Ratcliffe
*A. H. Reeves
*Martin Ryle
*F Graham Smith
*Maurice Wilkes
*SirFrederic Calland Williams ee also
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Air Ministry Experimental Station
*RAF Defford External links
* [http://www.penleyradararchives.org.uk/history/tre_history.htm TRE History] , Penley Radar Archives
* [http://www.purbeckradar.org.uk Purbeck Radar ~ Early Radar Development in the UK] Origin of TRE in Purbeck, Dorset.
* [http://histru.bournemouth.ac.uk/Oral_History/Talking_About_Technology/radar_research/contents.html Radar Recollections 1934 - 1944] , Centre for the History of Defence Electronics,Bournemouth University
* [http://www.ekco-radar.co.uk/ASV19/asv.php EKCO WW II ASV radar units]
* [http://www.doramusic.com/Radar.htm British radar page at site dedicated to Alan Blumlein]
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