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During WWII, ham radio operators were recruited into a secret mission to intercept Nazi signals. Decades later, the truth about their role in cracking Enigma was finally revealed. This is the hidden story behind ham radio’s most secret chapter. To learn more check out: The Spies at Gilnahirk by George Busby https://amzn.to/4g6Tjrv The Secret Listeners by Sinclair McKay https://amzn.to/4mt5BwR The CW Way of Life: Learning, Living, and Loving Morse Code (in a Digital World) https://amzn.to/47SNr30 During World War II, ham radio operators were recruited into a top-secret mission that remained hidden for decades. While the Enigma code was being cracked at Bletchley Park, another silent army was at work: ordinary hams and shortwave listeners intercepting German intelligence signals from their homes. They were called “Secret Listeners” or Voluntary Interceptors. With radios confiscated in 1939, a select few were quietly given theirs back—not to talk, but to listen. Hidden in the static were Nazi transmissions that would feed directly into Britain’s codebreaking efforts. For years, no one knew. Not their families. Not even their friends. The truth only began to surface in the last 40 years. Who were these mysterious radio spies? And how did ham radio play a hidden role in defeating Hitler? This is the untold story of the radio amateurs who helped win World War II. • If you prefer to multitask but still want to enjoy Ham Radio Gizmos. Subscribing to the HRG podcast. https://tinyurl.com/24gcl3yu Resources & References used to write this story. BBC News – “The teenage radio enthusiasts who helped win World War II” Katia Moskvitch, BBC Technology Reporter (2013). 👉 https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-2... RSGB RadCom – Voluntary Interceptors Tribute (September 2018) Article adapted by John Swartz, WA9AQN. 👉 https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs... BBC Documentary – “The Secret Listeners” (1979) First public reveal of the Voluntary Interceptors after decades of secrecy. Transcript archived at East Anglian Film Archive. 👉 http://eafa.org.uk/catalogue/5108 Geoffrey Pidgeon – The Secret Wireless War: The Story of MI6 Communications 1939–1945 (2003). Book highlighting MI6 communications and the role of civilian listeners. 👉 https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/... (excerpted version) Nigel West – GCHQ: The Secret Wireless War 1900–86 (1987). Detailed history of the Radio Security Service and its transition into GCHQ. 👉 https://archive.org/details/gchq-secr... Bletchley Park Trust – Archives & Exhibits Museum exhibits at Bletchley Park (includes the RSGB National Radio Centre). 👉 https://bletchleypark.org.uk/ Wikipedia – Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) Background on Bletchley Park and its connection to Enigma and Ultra intelligence. 👉 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governm...