Site Records
Site Name: Jersey - St. Ouen's Church Monitoring PostSt.
Ouen's Church, Jersey, OS Ref: 579533 RSG site visit 29th October
2002 One of three
remotely controlled nuclear monitoring posts is located in a large German bunker
near St. Ouen's Church, originally part of the Ludendorff Army Artillery Battery.
Access to the bunker is along a long sloping tunnel from the surface.
Photo: Entrance
to the monitoring post Photo by Nick
Catford Prior to 1991, this post would have been manned
during exercises and would have performed the same function as a mainland Royal
Observer Corps post, sending data back to CD
Headquarters in St. Helier. An array of aerials, sensors and detectors
are contained within a small fenced compound with a sign on the fence 'States
of Jersey Meteorological Department Weather Station'. Just outside the compound
there is an ROC style FSM pipe. During an exercise the flat plate on top of the
pipe would have been unbolted and replaced with a plastic dome.
The
external probe of a Plessey PDRM82F would then be pushed into this dome from inside
the bunker using a long metal rod that can be fixed in place to the bottom of
the pipe. All that remains inside the post now is a telephone and a Mini Instruments
unit measuring temperature, wind speed, wind direction and radiation levels. Those
taking part in the visit were Nick Catford,
Keith Ward, and Robin Cherry
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