RADAR/RADIO HUTS AT ROBE, SA
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| visits since 5 October 2001 |
Nico Petiet owns a country property which he uses for recreation. On this property at Robe in South Australia there are two WW2 Radar Huts which are used as holiday shacks. Above the huts on the hill can be found the concrete foundations for the Radar tower and in front of that a levelled area with remnants of wire and camouflage material which was probably a lookout post. The huts have a dome roof of 0.3 metre concrete. In the floor is a pit where the motor generator was housed. The location of the huts and the tower foundation form a triangle behind a prominent sand hill on a point.
An elderly Army architect touring the Radar Hut sites around Australia many years ago. He called in to the property at Robe. He designed many of the new unmanned lighthouses around Australia and he drove an early model Holden. Nico showed him around the site and he provide Nico with some history of the buildings. Does anyone know who this gentlemen was?
Many of the locals have told Nico that they were Radio Huts for the 2nd World War
On the front of each Hut, to the left and above the door is a 15cm x 15cm hole surounded by 4 long studs. This was apparently where a mast was attached to hold the overhead cables that went to the Radar tower on the hill above. There was apparently a flying fox that carried messages and equipment from the lower hut to the lookout beyond the radar tower. Both huts are identical with a large door at one end and a 55cm x 70cm window at the other. Just to the right of centre in the floor is the motor-generator pit nearer the back. A 15cm x 15cm channel in the floor that went through the right hand wall could have been the air intake or exhaust or water cooling pipes. A single 10cm hole 2 metres up and central along the right hand wall could have been the intake of exhaust. Nico is looking for a copy of the plans for the huts.
The Robe council are trying to buy the property to allow them to extend their golf course. If this happens the Radar Huts will probably be demolished. Let's hope this does not happen.
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This page first produced 5 October 2001
This page last updated 05 October 2001