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RADIOS AUSTRALIA 2.1

RADIOS AUSTRALIA 2.1

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30 August, 2011
RADIOS AUSTRALIA PRO 2.1

RADIOS AUSTRALIA PRO 2.1

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30 August, 2011
WR Australia Radios 2.2

WR Australia Radios 2.2

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24 August, 2011
Radio Australia - Alarm Clock + Recording 1.8

Radio Australia - Alarm Clock + Recording 1.8

...1638, Radio 2SER 107.3, Radio Ena 87.6, Class 96.5, Station X 1692, SWR FM 99.9, Mix 2 104.9, Italia, Coast... Read more

20 July, 2011
Radio Australia - Music & News 1.5

Radio Australia - Music & News 1.5

...from including:: Clubbers Radio Switch 1197 CroRadio 77.4 FM The 80s Station X Australia BAM Radio Australia PlasticAge Radio Australia Radio Austral FM DIDGERIDOO... Read more

26 August, 2010
Bletchley Park faces bleak future

Bletchley Park faces bleak future

...most important World War II stories there is." Bletchley Park — code-named Station X to keep its location from the Germans — and its outstations were... Read more

13 May, 2008 by Richard Thurston

Ransom negotiations for WWII code machine begin

...the Enigma code. During the war Bletchley Park was the location of Station X, Britain's top secret codebreaking headquarters, where mathematicians and engineers developed... Read more

9 October, 2000 by Will Knight

Saving Station X

...s toilets. The auspicious place in question, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire -- aka Station X -- receives no direct government funding. The trust that manages the site... Read more

1 September, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue
Recognising Bletchley Park's unsung heroines

Recognising Bletchley Park's unsung heroines

...Park to be collated with all the other intelligence. The work at Station X was carried out in secret; employees were instructed not to tell... Read more

12 March, 2008 by Richard Thurston

Unravelling the top 10 founding myths of IT

...Britain win World War II Undoubtedly the work of the team at Station X (Bletchley Park) was of great significance in aiding the Allied war... Read more

28 November, 2007 by Gary Flood

Enigma thief will be found, says Bletchley director

...building the world's first programmable computer -- at Bletchley, also known as Station X, is thought to have helped shorten the Second World War by... Read more

11 August, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Code breakers secrets revealed

...with basic programmable capabilities, was being used at British code-breaking headquarters, Station X in Bletchley Park, to decrypt high-level tactical communications encrypted using... Read more

2 October, 2000 by Will Knight

Police call code-breakers to crack Enigma riddle

...the German army. Bletchley Park was at this time the location of Station X, the code-breaking unit which succeeded in cracking Enigma code. The... Read more

13 September, 2000 by Will Knight

Rupert's Weekly Roundup (10/4/2000)

...a war crime. No point in going into the story of how Station X, aka Bletchley Park, contributed so much to the war. And all... Read more

7 April, 2000 by Rupert Goodwins

Enigma code machine swiped from Bletchley Park museum

...museum at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. Bletchley Park was the location of Station X, the secret base at which Britain's top cryptanalysts broke the... Read more

3 April, 2000 by Will Knight

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