A chain of early warning radar stations, called Chain Home stations, had been built along the south and east coasts of Britain by the outset of World War Two. Radar could pick up incoming enemy aircraft at a range of 80 miles and played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain by giving air defences early warning of German attacks.
The Chain Home Display was created by Jayne Redfearn, a retired RAF Squadron Leader, and has evolved to include a live illustration of an actual radio direction finding (RDF) screen to show the public just how much skill was required to interpret it.
Please Note: Currently the future of this display is in the balance as we seek someone to take on specific responsibility for storing and operating it.