Post by alienbeing on Jun 5, 2010 23:46:14 GMT 10
wartime radio's got us spooked
Medium wave ... Bob Sutherland with the radio
Radio mystery: The Pye wireless with Marie Paton whose father owned it
A VINTAGE wireless radio is spooking listeners by playing sounds from World War 2 - even though it has had no power for decades.
Witnesses claim they have heard Winston Churchill speeches and Glenn Miller big-band music over the SCARE-waves from the 70-year-old Pye model.
Ghoul volume ... Glenn Miller
But the 1940s' set doesn't even have a plug attached - and its interior is full of dust and cobwebs.
Pensioner Bob Sutherland, 72, told yesterday how he got a fright when he heard the old radio crackle back into life at Montrose Air Station in Angus.
Bob said: "I was walking past when I heard the Glenn Miller song, At Last, coming out at very low volume.
"At first I thought someone was having a bit of fun with me. But when I looked in the back of the radio it was clear no one had been near it for years.
"That type of wireless needs electricity to work but this one doesn't even have a plug.
"Since then a few others have said they've heard Glenn Miller, while classic Winston Churchill speeches have also been heard."
Wartime PM Winnie died in 1965 while US swing bandleader Glenn is believed to have been killed in a plane crash in 1944.
Mr Sutherland, a former RAF radio fitter, added: "We are all a bit spooked by this."
The radio is kept in a 1940s museum at the airbase, which is rumoured to have several ghosts - including a dog and a pilot.
Air station secretary Peter David said: "There is a weird atmosphere at the base."
news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/181127-radio-ghost-mystery-at-former-raf-station/
www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/3001039/Wartime-radios-got-us-spooked.html
Medium wave ... Bob Sutherland with the radio
Radio mystery: The Pye wireless with Marie Paton whose father owned it
A VINTAGE wireless radio is spooking listeners by playing sounds from World War 2 - even though it has had no power for decades.
Witnesses claim they have heard Winston Churchill speeches and Glenn Miller big-band music over the SCARE-waves from the 70-year-old Pye model.
Ghoul volume ... Glenn Miller
But the 1940s' set doesn't even have a plug attached - and its interior is full of dust and cobwebs.
Pensioner Bob Sutherland, 72, told yesterday how he got a fright when he heard the old radio crackle back into life at Montrose Air Station in Angus.
Bob said: "I was walking past when I heard the Glenn Miller song, At Last, coming out at very low volume.
"At first I thought someone was having a bit of fun with me. But when I looked in the back of the radio it was clear no one had been near it for years.
"That type of wireless needs electricity to work but this one doesn't even have a plug.
"Since then a few others have said they've heard Glenn Miller, while classic Winston Churchill speeches have also been heard."
Wartime PM Winnie died in 1965 while US swing bandleader Glenn is believed to have been killed in a plane crash in 1944.
Mr Sutherland, a former RAF radio fitter, added: "We are all a bit spooked by this."
The radio is kept in a 1940s museum at the airbase, which is rumoured to have several ghosts - including a dog and a pilot.
Air station secretary Peter David said: "There is a weird atmosphere at the base."
news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/181127-radio-ghost-mystery-at-former-raf-station/
www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/3001039/Wartime-radios-got-us-spooked.html