We had a very similar one given to us but oddly we didn't have a car!!

My dad put one of those, but a blue fascia, in his new Morris 1100.mickthemaverick wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 16:35 Would your Bush have looked something like this Chris?
We had a very similar one given to us but oddly we didn't have a car!!![]()
CitroJim wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 17:25
I got to know them very, very well... Its code name was that of a luxury British car...
I'm sure a bit of digging around by those skilled in searching the Internet will soon reveal what it was![]()
If that is the answer well done nearest I got was a bit of Cipher Equipment Rockex made down the road at Borehamwood and with connections with Hanslope Park and which had the code-name "Donald Duck". As far as I know Donald Duck was never a British Luxury Car Maker. Got to be something like Rolls, Bentley or Aston Martin with my best bet being Rolls!
Regards Neilhttps://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/uk/rockex/index.htm
The later Rockex Mk. III, IV and V versions were built at Borehamwood (UK) where also the secret keystream tapes were manufactured. In 1962 Rockex was succeeded by the compatible Noreen (BID/590) cipher machine, but remained in service for military and diplomatic traffic alongside Noreen in the UK and Canada until 1983. The machine was also used in the Commonwealth countries Australia and New Zealand, but only for secure diplomatic traffic with the UK
When I started work at the local radio/tv shop one of my jobs was charging the accumulators, we only did a few as most places had electricity, I remember a railway worker who lived in a wooden cottage at the side of the lines, he had no electricity.white exec wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 12:47 Remember my grandmother and her companion living for some time without a mains electricity supply in a small house in Northfields, Ealing. Their radio - could have been a Cossor - ran from a chunky 90v EverReady dry battery, but the 2v was supplied by a glass (lead-acid) accumulator, which they got recharged for a couple of pence at the local hardware shop.
Although the rented property had a gas supply (which also provided lighting), the landlord refused to have electricity installed for years, but finally relented. My father, I think, did all the internal wiring. Bit hazy about all the detail, as I was only about 6 or 7 at the time.
mickthemaverick wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 19:13 How about an Alvis Jim?
https://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/uk/bid610/index.htm
Maybe we can share cells Mick
That bring back more memoriesmickthemaverick wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 08:50 so " nobody would notice a pattern". Laughable nowadays but deadly serious at the time!!
They certainly were