A Journey into History: My Visit to Bletchley Park with IET Berkshire
On the 27th of June, I had the incredible opportunity to visit Bletchley Park, thanks to an event organised by IET Berkshire. It was a bright and sunny afternoon, and twelve of us made our way individually to this historic site, where we gathered to explore one of the most significant locations in British wartime history. Our first stop was the Radio Station, where we were introduced to the fascinating work of the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB). We learnt how licensed amateur radio operators played a crucial role during World War II by intercepting enemy transmissions. These operators would carefully transcribe the coded messages they received—messages that were often the first step in the complex process of codebreaking. It was eye-opening to realise how much of the war effort relied…