No. 208 Radar Station RAAF

No. 208 Radar Station RAAF was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) radar station formed at Mine Camp near Catherine Hill Bay, New South Wales on 10 February 1943.

The radar station at Mine Camp was built by the Allied Works Council to monitor enemy airborne threats during World War II. The radar station had two large 44 metres (144 ft) timber aerial towers spaced 100 metres apart on a north and south arrangement and two concrete igloo buildings which housed the Advance Chain Overseas (ACO) radar equipment and second-generation British CH type radar operating in the HF band.

At its establishment it had a total of 41 personnel consisting of 1 RAAF Officer, 1 Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) Officer, 14 RAAF personnel and 25 WAAAF personnel. The maximum strength was in May 1943, with a total of 54 personnel. The WAAAF personnel served as radar operators and the RAAF personnel served as radar mechanics. All communicated plotted data was sent to the No. 2 Fighter Sector Headquarters in Newcastle by land line or radio telephone.

The radar station also served RAAF Base Rathmines, monitoring movements of Catalinas and other aircraft.

No. 208 Radar Station RAAF was disbanded on 28 January 1947.

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