Bass Point Cornwall – GB4MBP

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Bass Point, The Lizard, Cornwall

 

 GB4MBP

Bass Point, once known as Beast Point, lies close to the most southerly point of England (Lizard Point).    Thanks to the National Trust,  there will again be operations during IMD 2006 from this original Marconi building.   Nearby is the Housel Bay Hotel, where Marconi and his team stayed during the periods of their HF experiments early in 1901.  

The site has been carefully restored to its original state by the National Trust and was opened to the public early in 2001 amidst considerable radio, TV and press coverage.  Day-to-day management of the site is now the sole responsibility of the National  Trust, who are dedicated to maintaining sites of national historical interest, including Marconi’s early radio experiments.

 

Bass Point Circa 1910

 

Transmissions  by Marconi on 23rd January 1901 from the site at Niton on the Isle of Wight  were received 186 miles away at Bass Point, setting a new distance record, proving that communications could be conducted “over the horizon”.  The experiment paved the way for the first transatlantic communication between Poldhu and Cape Cod two years later.   A Special event station (GB2GLD) operated from Bass Point on 23rd January 2001 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this first transmission. The Bass Point site finally closed in 1920.

This event and others carried out by Marconi from the Lizard Penninsular in Cornwall are described in an exceptionaly interesting book written by historian, Courtney Rowe and published in January 2001.  (ISBN 0 904040 49 6)

The Operating Position at Bass Point

  to bring things a little more up-to-date,here are a few photographs of the GB4MBP operation in 2004

The Cove below Bass Point site

 

The Bass Point buildings with Lizard Lighthouse to the rear

 

Geoff G0FHT, Dick G3MRT & Robin G0MYR work on the beam

 

Dick with the hat, & Robin assemble the mast with Geoff in the foreground

 

 

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