Bunkerinfo
Built northeast of Arnhem Germans 3 radio stations. And it was a new one at the time method. Contact could be made with it for the first time surveyed aircraft. Via the so-called Y-level method radio communication can be spoken to the occupant of the vehicle airplane. The Luftwaffe had the habit of giving arrow stations a code name with the same initial letter as the place where the station was located. In this case: Terlet. The information collected was passed on to the nearby Diogenes command bunker. Where all the air traffic from the Netherlands, among others, came in. After the war the arrow stations have been demolished but the pedestals still remain. Teerose III Jägerleitstellung Terlet / Rheden
Bunkerinfo
To the northeast of Arnhem the Germans built 3 radio stations. And was a new method at the time. It was possible to contact the surveyed aircraft for the first time. Via the so-called Y-level method could be spoken via radio communication with the passenger of the plane. The Luftwaffe had the habit of giving arrow stations a code name with the same initial as the station. In this case: Terlet. The information collected was played by the feather on the command bunker Diogenes. Where all the air traffic from among others the Netherlands came in. After the war the arrow stations were broken but the socles still remain. Teerose III Jägerleitstelung Terlet / Reheden