Stella
Budden graduated from London University in 1939.
In the war she worked to mathematically model the polar
diagrams of proposed radar aerial designs in order to
predict their performance. This included the
fighter direction station AMES Type 16 (with 30 ft
diameter dish and socillating dipole).
Stella's brother Ken Budden was
also in the radar team at Worth.
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information or materials - please contact
the Radar Trust |
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Papers &
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Penley Radar Archives
- one or two photos of Stella Budden
supplied by her daughter. |
Group in March
1942: Group
1 - Communications & Display,
and also:
Group
7 - Chain Home Low (CHL) 150 cm Chain, Ground Controlled Interception & Fighter Direction |
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