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Wireless Hill Park is a park in
Ardross, Western Australia Ardross is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Melville. It was once an area of land acquired by the Scotsman, Sir Alexander Percival Matheson in 1896. In Matheson's subdivision of the adjoining suburb of Applecross, ...
that is the location of the former Applecross Wireless Station, an early radio station in Western Australia. The station buildings have been preserved and now house the Wireless Hill Museum. The site is listed in the Register of the National Estate. and the State Register of Heritage Places. The park is also a significant urban bushland area.


History

In 1909 the Commonwealth Government decided that
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stations should be established around the coastline of Australia, and in 1910 awarded the contract for the Perth station to Australasian Wireless Limited. Clearing of the site and construction began in 1911, with the Applecross Wireless Station completed and officially opened on 30 September 1912. The station was initially owned and operated by Australasian Wireless, on behalf of the
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(PMG), as a commercial service for shipping. In 1916, as a consequence of
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, the
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took control of the station (and all Australian coastal radio stations), retaining existing staff and giving them naval ranks as non-commissioned officers. The Navy retained control until 1920. The Navy took control of the station again from 1939 to 1945, during
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, again retaining the existing staff. In 1947 the newly formed
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(OTC) took control over all wireless stations from the PMG. Between 1967 and 1968 OTC moved all of its operations from Wireless Hill to its new station in Gnangara, and in 1968 the Wireless Hill station closed. The land was transferred to the
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in 1969, and in 1971 was formally renamed as Wireless Hill Park. (The site was already commonly referred to as Wireless Hill by the local residents.) In 1970 the West Australian VHF Group (an amateur radio club) proposed establishing a telecommunications museum. In 1974 work began on converting the station, and in 1979 the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum was officially opened as a contribution to Western Australia's sesquicentennial celebrations. In 2015, after refurbishment, the museum was re-opened as the Wireless Hill Museum. Wireless Hill Park was classified by the National Trust of Australia in 1992, and listed on the
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in 1997.


Telecommunications


Buildings and structures

At the top of the hill are three main buildings, originally known as: * Engine House or Engine Room, built in 1912, originally held the generator used to power the transmitter. In 1942 the generator was removed and the radio equipment was moved into this building, which then became known as the Transmitter Hall. * Operator's House or Operator's Room, built in 1912, the location of the radio equipment until 1942. * Stores building, added . Initially, a antenna mast was erected, held in place by three
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s, each attached to a 200-ton concrete anchor block. In 1930 a light was added to the top of the mast, as was required of all structures exceeding , to warn aircraft at night of the mast's existence. The original mast was replaced in 1962 by a mast, the taller mast no longer being required by the newer technology. The mast was removed in 1967. Previously two of the anchor blocks were used as viewing platforms, however only the north anchor block is now used as a viewing platform. In 1947 three timber distribution towers were constructed to feed rhombic antennae; these were removed . At the bottom of the hill, on Hickey Street near
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, four cottages were built as staff accommodation. The road between the cottages and the main station buildings was known as Radio Drive, and was possibly the first macadamised road in Perth.


Notable equipment

When the station opened in 1912 it used a quenched spark-gap transmitter manufactured by
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, and a receiver with a locally built
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(using galena from Northampton). In 1916 the transmitter was upgraded (by the Navy) to a Poulsen arc transmitter and
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receiver. Initially all radio transmissions used Morse code; the technology to transmit voice was developed in the 1920s, and even then Morse code was still the primary method for long distances up until the station closed in 1968. In 1927 a shortwave "beam system" was installed, which extended the transmission range sufficiently to allow direct communication between Australia and England. The original transmitter was powered by diesel-driver
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. By 1934 the equipment was powered by externally supplied three-phase power, with the generator kept for emergency standby use. Numerous antennae were added to the site over the years, each for a specific purpose, particularly after OTC took control of the station. In 1960 two rhombic antennae were installed for use with
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space missions, bringing the total number of antennae up to 22."The mast & anchor blocks", Information displayed inside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum, 2012-10-14


Radio services

The Wireless Hill station provided a variety of radio services during its operational lifetime. Initially the station was used for communications with shipping. This included transmission of weather forecasts, news bulletins and time signals, sending medical advice to ships with no doctors aboard, and monitoring for distress calls. In 1921 the station exchanged signals with over a distance of , the longest distance for any Australian station at the time. The Wireless Hill station provided the first direct radio communications across the Australian continent, and communicated with bases in the Antarctic, including
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in the 1950s and 1960s. The original call sign of the station was POP; by the 1920s it was known as VIP."Broadcasting – Perth Radio POP VIP", Information displayed inside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum, 2012-10-14 During World War I, the station monitored German transmissions, including propaganda from
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in Germany."World War I", Information displayed inside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum, 2012-10-14 Police radio (VK-1) was transmitted from Wireless Hill, operated remotely from police headquarters in
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. Initially, in the late 1920s, two patrol cars in Perth were equipped with radios."Police wireless – Call sign VK1", Information displayed inside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum, 2012-10-14 Western Australia's first commercial radio station,
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, was broadcast from Wireless Hill between 1931 and 1950, relayed from a studio in
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."6PR & commercial radio", Information displayed inside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum, 2012-10-14 Western Australia's first television service ( TVW7) was broadcast in 1959. In the 1960s the station provide communications to the US rescue aircraft that flew continuously over the
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when NASA were conducting a Mercury mission. A shortwave antenna was installed in the 1970s, and is still in use by the WA VHF Group. After
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hit Darwin in 1975, destroying or disabling much of its communications infrastructure, the WA VHF Group helped provided communications between Darwin and Perth. In the 1980s an antenna was added to the Stores building, which became the control centre for the
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. Since 2002 Wireless Hill has been home to Capital
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's studios and one of their transmitters.


Bushland

Wireless Hill Park comprises of bushland surrounding of grass parkland. The bushland is home to numerous wildflowers, native plants, birds and reptiles."Biodiversity & Ecology of Wireless Hill", Information displayed outside the Wireless Hill Museum, 2015-05-17 It is listed as site 336 on " Bush Forever", a state government policy to protect regionally significant bushland. Much of the area was cleared when the Applecross Wireless Station was originally built or shortly afterwards during World War I for security reasons. Perennial veldtgrass was planted to prevent soil erosion, but the bush has regenerated itself from seeds from plants in surrounding areas. The park has several walking paths through it.


Aboriginal heritage

Wireless Hill is on the land of the
Beeliar people Whadjuk, alternatively Witjari, are Noongar (Aboriginal Australian) people of the Western Australian region of the Perth bioregion of the Swan Coastal Plain. Name The ethnonym appears to derive from ''whad'', the Whadjuk word for "no". Countr ...
. It was known as ''Yagan Mia'' or
Yagan Yagan (;  – 11 July 1833) was an Aboriginal Australian warrior from the Noongar people. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin Entwhistle, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after ...
's Lookout, after the Aboriginal leader who used the area as a home base and vantage point. The park includes a scarred tree, used by
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to create utensils or shields, or to mark territory.


See also

*
Timeline of Australian radio 1800s 1890-1899 * Although Australia's first officially recognised experimental broadcast was made in 1905 (see below), there are reliable reports in September 1897 (just two years after Guglielmo Marconi's original radio experiments) of demo ...


Notes


References


External links

* {{Official website
Wireless Hill Museum

West Australian VHF Group
the amateur radio group based at Wireless Hill and involved in the museum's creation
Wireless Hill Centenary Exhibition Installation
a video showing the construction and layout of the interior of the Wireless Hill Museum for its centenary in 2012. History of radio in Australia Radio in Western Australia Telecommunications museums Museums in Perth, Western Australia Places of Noongar significance Recipients of Engineers Australia engineering heritage markers State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Melville