nov
16
za
2019
3e Secret Communications expositie
nov 16 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Following the success of our exhibitions Secret Communications 1 and Secret Communications 2, Crypto Museum has once again teamed up with the Foundation for German Communication in Duivendrecht (near Amsterdam, Netherlands) for the exhibition Secret Communications 3. This exclusive exhibiton will be open to the general public the following days:

  • Saturday 16 November 2019
  • Saturday 23 November 2019
  • Saturday 7 December 2019
  • Saturday 21 December 2019
  • Sunday 12 January 2020

On these days, we will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission is free. Furthermore, coffee, tea and sandwiches will be available free of charge. We will be showing an exciting collection of cipher machines and espionage gear, some of which have never been on public display before. Check the overview below to see what we have selected for you. Large groups may apply for a visit outside the regular opening days and times. Contact Arthur Bauer to make arrangements.

 

The exhibition will cover the following four main themes:
  • 1. Enigma & Friends
    Enigma is arguably the most famous and well-known cipher machine in the world. We have shown it previously in its many variations, with all kinds of peripherals, as it was used by the German Third Reich during World War II for their secret communication. We will show it again this time, complemented by other technologies, such as secret telephone scramblers from World War II. In addition, Tatjana van Vark will show and demonstrate her wonderful Super-Enigma, but note that she will not be present on all opening days.
  • 2. Bugs
    This time we will show some unique covert listening devices (bugs) that were used during the Cold War by the Stasi and the CIA. We will also explain the methods of hiding such devices and how sweep-teams were able to track them down. We are able to give a good impression of the techniques used by the West as well as by the Eastern Block, and will be able to show some exiting examples. Note that many of the bugs used by the CIA were developed and manufactured by a Dutch company, from the 1950s well into the 1990s.
  • 3. Philips Crypto
    As Crypto Museum is based in Eindhoven, some of our collection is dedicated to the history of cipher machines that were developed by Philips Usfa (later: Philips Crypto). Over the past few years, our collection has grown to the extent that we are now able to show most of the equipment that was developed and manufactured by this company. See why Philips Crypto once belonged to the — big four — in the crypto-world and why Philips was allowed to supply to NATO. An impressive range of impressive products. Hear the story of the rise and fall of Philips Crypto.
  • 4. Car phones (ATF)
    In addition to the above subjects, we will share with you the history of car phones (cellular networks) in the Netherlands in the days before GSM. Learn how the networks were penetrated by criminals, to use it for blackmailing and for making clandestine phone calls. We will be showing items that have been confiscated by the police and that have not been on public display before. Learn how cryptography and authentication became mandatory in the GSM network, and what role PTT Telecom (now: KPN) played in this.

    We will also show tapping techniques for both mobile and land lines, including a complete tapping room of the police who – in cooperation with PTT Telecom – intercepted criminal conversations. One small restriction: on the days that Tatjana van Vark demonstrates her Super-Enigma, some of this material will not be on display.

nov
23
za
2019
3e Secret Communications expositie
nov 23 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Following the success of our exhibitions Secret Communications 1 and Secret Communications 2, Crypto Museum has once again teamed up with the Foundation for German Communication in Duivendrecht (near Amsterdam, Netherlands) for the exhibition Secret Communications 3. This exclusive exhibiton will be open to the general public the following days:

  • Saturday 16 November 2019
  • Saturday 23 November 2019
  • Saturday 7 December 2019
  • Saturday 21 December 2019
  • Sunday 12 January 2020

On these days, we will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission is free. Furthermore, coffee, tea and sandwiches will be available free of charge. We will be showing an exciting collection of cipher machines and espionage gear, some of which have never been on public display before. Check the overview below to see what we have selected for you. Large groups may apply for a visit outside the regular opening days and times. Contact Arthur Bauer to make arrangements.

 

The exhibition will cover the following four main themes:
  • 1. Enigma & Friends
    Enigma is arguably the most famous and well-known cipher machine in the world. We have shown it previously in its many variations, with all kinds of peripherals, as it was used by the German Third Reich during World War II for their secret communication. We will show it again this time, complemented by other technologies, such as secret telephone scramblers from World War II. In addition, Tatjana van Vark will show and demonstrate her wonderful Super-Enigma, but note that she will not be present on all opening days.
  • 2. Bugs
    This time we will show some unique covert listening devices (bugs) that were used during the Cold War by the Stasi and the CIA. We will also explain the methods of hiding such devices and how sweep-teams were able to track them down. We are able to give a good impression of the techniques used by the West as well as by the Eastern Block, and will be able to show some exiting examples. Note that many of the bugs used by the CIA were developed and manufactured by a Dutch company, from the 1950s well into the 1990s.
  • 3. Philips Crypto
    As Crypto Museum is based in Eindhoven, some of our collection is dedicated to the history of cipher machines that were developed by Philips Usfa (later: Philips Crypto). Over the past few years, our collection has grown to the extent that we are now able to show most of the equipment that was developed and manufactured by this company. See why Philips Crypto once belonged to the — big four — in the crypto-world and why Philips was allowed to supply to NATO. An impressive range of impressive products. Hear the story of the rise and fall of Philips Crypto.
  • 4. Car phones (ATF)
    In addition to the above subjects, we will share with you the history of car phones (cellular networks) in the Netherlands in the days before GSM. Learn how the networks were penetrated by criminals, to use it for blackmailing and for making clandestine phone calls. We will be showing items that have been confiscated by the police and that have not been on public display before. Learn how cryptography and authentication became mandatory in the GSM network, and what role PTT Telecom (now: KPN) played in this.

    We will also show tapping techniques for both mobile and land lines, including a complete tapping room of the police who – in cooperation with PTT Telecom – intercepted criminal conversations. One small restriction: on the days that Tatjana van Vark demonstrates her Super-Enigma, some of this material will not be on display.

nov
24
zo
2019
Dag van de Wetenschap (B) @ Belgie
nov 24 hele dag

Op deze Dag van de Wetenschap zullen diverse bedrijven, universiteiten, scholen en musea in Vlaanderen hun deuren openen voor het publiek. Een uitstekende mogelijkheid voor een leerzaam dagje uit.
Meer algemene info over de mogelijkheden vind je op https://www.dagvandewetenschap.be/

Bij Energy Ville in Genk gaat het over energieonderzoek. Tevens zullen de UBA sekties van Hasselt (HAC) en Midden Limburg (MLB) een infostand verzorgen tijdens deze open dag en assisteren zij bij een bouwproject voor de jeugd met het thema “bouw een rare thermometer”.
https://www.genk.be/activiteiten/detail/5770/bouw-een-rare-thermometer.

dec
7
za
2019
3e Secret Communications expositie
dec 7 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Following the success of our exhibitions Secret Communications 1 and Secret Communications 2, Crypto Museum has once again teamed up with the Foundation for German Communication in Duivendrecht (near Amsterdam, Netherlands) for the exhibition Secret Communications 3. This exclusive exhibiton will be open to the general public the following days:

  • Saturday 16 November 2019
  • Saturday 23 November 2019
  • Saturday 7 December 2019
  • Saturday 21 December 2019
  • Sunday 12 January 2020

On these days, we will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission is free. Furthermore, coffee, tea and sandwiches will be available free of charge. We will be showing an exciting collection of cipher machines and espionage gear, some of which have never been on public display before. Check the overview below to see what we have selected for you. Large groups may apply for a visit outside the regular opening days and times. Contact Arthur Bauer to make arrangements.

 

The exhibition will cover the following four main themes:
  • 1. Enigma & Friends
    Enigma is arguably the most famous and well-known cipher machine in the world. We have shown it previously in its many variations, with all kinds of peripherals, as it was used by the German Third Reich during World War II for their secret communication. We will show it again this time, complemented by other technologies, such as secret telephone scramblers from World War II. In addition, Tatjana van Vark will show and demonstrate her wonderful Super-Enigma, but note that she will not be present on all opening days.
  • 2. Bugs
    This time we will show some unique covert listening devices (bugs) that were used during the Cold War by the Stasi and the CIA. We will also explain the methods of hiding such devices and how sweep-teams were able to track them down. We are able to give a good impression of the techniques used by the West as well as by the Eastern Block, and will be able to show some exiting examples. Note that many of the bugs used by the CIA were developed and manufactured by a Dutch company, from the 1950s well into the 1990s.
  • 3. Philips Crypto
    As Crypto Museum is based in Eindhoven, some of our collection is dedicated to the history of cipher machines that were developed by Philips Usfa (later: Philips Crypto). Over the past few years, our collection has grown to the extent that we are now able to show most of the equipment that was developed and manufactured by this company. See why Philips Crypto once belonged to the — big four — in the crypto-world and why Philips was allowed to supply to NATO. An impressive range of impressive products. Hear the story of the rise and fall of Philips Crypto.
  • 4. Car phones (ATF)
    In addition to the above subjects, we will share with you the history of car phones (cellular networks) in the Netherlands in the days before GSM. Learn how the networks were penetrated by criminals, to use it for blackmailing and for making clandestine phone calls. We will be showing items that have been confiscated by the police and that have not been on public display before. Learn how cryptography and authentication became mandatory in the GSM network, and what role PTT Telecom (now: KPN) played in this.

    We will also show tapping techniques for both mobile and land lines, including a complete tapping room of the police who – in cooperation with PTT Telecom – intercepted criminal conversations. One small restriction: on the days that Tatjana van Vark demonstrates her Super-Enigma, some of this material will not be on display.

dec
21
za
2019
3e Secret Communications expositie
dec 21 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Following the success of our exhibitions Secret Communications 1 and Secret Communications 2, Crypto Museum has once again teamed up with the Foundation for German Communication in Duivendrecht (near Amsterdam, Netherlands) for the exhibition Secret Communications 3. This exclusive exhibiton will be open to the general public the following days:

  • Saturday 16 November 2019
  • Saturday 23 November 2019
  • Saturday 7 December 2019
  • Saturday 21 December 2019
  • Sunday 12 January 2020

On these days, we will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission is free. Furthermore, coffee, tea and sandwiches will be available free of charge. We will be showing an exciting collection of cipher machines and espionage gear, some of which have never been on public display before. Check the overview below to see what we have selected for you. Large groups may apply for a visit outside the regular opening days and times. Contact Arthur Bauer to make arrangements.

 

The exhibition will cover the following four main themes:
  • 1. Enigma & Friends
    Enigma is arguably the most famous and well-known cipher machine in the world. We have shown it previously in its many variations, with all kinds of peripherals, as it was used by the German Third Reich during World War II for their secret communication. We will show it again this time, complemented by other technologies, such as secret telephone scramblers from World War II. In addition, Tatjana van Vark will show and demonstrate her wonderful Super-Enigma, but note that she will not be present on all opening days.
  • 2. Bugs
    This time we will show some unique covert listening devices (bugs) that were used during the Cold War by the Stasi and the CIA. We will also explain the methods of hiding such devices and how sweep-teams were able to track them down. We are able to give a good impression of the techniques used by the West as well as by the Eastern Block, and will be able to show some exiting examples. Note that many of the bugs used by the CIA were developed and manufactured by a Dutch company, from the 1950s well into the 1990s.
  • 3. Philips Crypto
    As Crypto Museum is based in Eindhoven, some of our collection is dedicated to the history of cipher machines that were developed by Philips Usfa (later: Philips Crypto). Over the past few years, our collection has grown to the extent that we are now able to show most of the equipment that was developed and manufactured by this company. See why Philips Crypto once belonged to the — big four — in the crypto-world and why Philips was allowed to supply to NATO. An impressive range of impressive products. Hear the story of the rise and fall of Philips Crypto.
  • 4. Car phones (ATF)
    In addition to the above subjects, we will share with you the history of car phones (cellular networks) in the Netherlands in the days before GSM. Learn how the networks were penetrated by criminals, to use it for blackmailing and for making clandestine phone calls. We will be showing items that have been confiscated by the police and that have not been on public display before. Learn how cryptography and authentication became mandatory in the GSM network, and what role PTT Telecom (now: KPN) played in this.

    We will also show tapping techniques for both mobile and land lines, including a complete tapping room of the police who – in cooperation with PTT Telecom – intercepted criminal conversations. One small restriction: on the days that Tatjana van Vark demonstrates her Super-Enigma, some of this material will not be on display.

jan
12
zo
2020
3e Secret Communications expositie
jan 12 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Following the success of our exhibitions Secret Communications 1 and Secret Communications 2, Crypto Museum has once again teamed up with the Foundation for German Communication in Duivendrecht (near Amsterdam, Netherlands) for the exhibition Secret Communications 3. This exclusive exhibiton will be open to the general public the following days:

  • Saturday 16 November 2019
  • Saturday 23 November 2019
  • Saturday 7 December 2019
  • Saturday 21 December 2019
  • Sunday 12 January 2020

On these days, we will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission is free. Furthermore, coffee, tea and sandwiches will be available free of charge. We will be showing an exciting collection of cipher machines and espionage gear, some of which have never been on public display before. Check the overview below to see what we have selected for you. Large groups may apply for a visit outside the regular opening days and times. Contact Arthur Bauer to make arrangements.

 

The exhibition will cover the following four main themes:
  • 1. Enigma & Friends
    Enigma is arguably the most famous and well-known cipher machine in the world. We have shown it previously in its many variations, with all kinds of peripherals, as it was used by the German Third Reich during World War II for their secret communication. We will show it again this time, complemented by other technologies, such as secret telephone scramblers from World War II. In addition, Tatjana van Vark will show and demonstrate her wonderful Super-Enigma, but note that she will not be present on all opening days.
  • 2. Bugs
    This time we will show some unique covert listening devices (bugs) that were used during the Cold War by the Stasi and the CIA. We will also explain the methods of hiding such devices and how sweep-teams were able to track them down. We are able to give a good impression of the techniques used by the West as well as by the Eastern Block, and will be able to show some exiting examples. Note that many of the bugs used by the CIA were developed and manufactured by a Dutch company, from the 1950s well into the 1990s.
  • 3. Philips Crypto
    As Crypto Museum is based in Eindhoven, some of our collection is dedicated to the history of cipher machines that were developed by Philips Usfa (later: Philips Crypto). Over the past few years, our collection has grown to the extent that we are now able to show most of the equipment that was developed and manufactured by this company. See why Philips Crypto once belonged to the — big four — in the crypto-world and why Philips was allowed to supply to NATO. An impressive range of impressive products. Hear the story of the rise and fall of Philips Crypto.
  • 4. Car phones (ATF)
    In addition to the above subjects, we will share with you the history of car phones (cellular networks) in the Netherlands in the days before GSM. Learn how the networks were penetrated by criminals, to use it for blackmailing and for making clandestine phone calls. We will be showing items that have been confiscated by the police and that have not been on public display before. Learn how cryptography and authentication became mandatory in the GSM network, and what role PTT Telecom (now: KPN) played in this.

    We will also show tapping techniques for both mobile and land lines, including a complete tapping room of the police who – in cooperation with PTT Telecom – intercepted criminal conversations. One small restriction: on the days that Tatjana van Vark demonstrates her Super-Enigma, some of this material will not be on display.

mei
21
do
2020
*** AFGELAST *** Radiomarkt tijdens VRZA Radiokampweek @ Streekpark Klein Oisterwijk
mei 21 @ 8:00 – 15:30

Elk jaar wordt op Hemelvaartsdag tijdens de VRZA Radiokampweek een radiomarkt georganiseerd. In 2020 zal dat op donderdag 21 mei zijn.

Tijdens de radiomarkt kunt u als bezoeker natuurlijk allerlei spulletjes kopen, maar als u iets over hebt, ook verkopen. En ook commerciële verkoop is mogelijk.

Maar bovenal kunt u er een gezellige dag van maken en vele oude bekenden tegen komen. Zoals elk jaar zorgt de organisatie van de radiokampweek voor een enveloppen stand, waar erg mooie prijzen te winnen zijn. Gezellig, met vrienden, collega amateurs, maar ook met het hele gezin. Ook de kleinsten vermaken zich vast opperbest in de speeltuin welke direct grenst aan het terrein van de radiomarkt.

De radiomarkt is geopend voor verkoop van 8.00 uur ‘s morgens tot circa 15.30 uur ‘s middags. Voor verkopers is het marktterrein geopend vanaf 7.00 uur tot 7.45 uur voor het opbouwen. De verkopers kunnen op twee manieren hun waar aanbieden. Je kunt een kraam huren of deelnemen aan de kofferbak verkoop.

Grote voorjaarsschoonmaak gehad op zolder of in de schuur? Dan biedt de kofferbakverkoop uitkomst. Je krijgt een plekje toegewezen op het kofferbakverkoop veld. Op deze plek is er meteen ruimte voor je auto, bus en/of aanhangwagen en kun je koopwaar aanbieden. Let wel op, er is slechts beperkte ruimte voor kofferbak verkopers. Het is niet mogelijk om je van te voren in te schrijven. Het kofferbakverkoop terrein gaat om 7.00u open. Je krijgt dan een plek toegewezen door de organisatie. Indien het terrein vol is dan kunnen we je geen alternatieve plek aanbieden.

aug
27
do
2020
*** AFGELAST *** 52e D.N.A.T. @ Bad Bentheim
aug 27 hele dag

Deutsch-Niederländischen-Amateurfunker-Tage

Verspreiding van het coronavirus: De DNAT 2020 vindt niet plaats.  Wij vragen om uw begrip !

Beste radiozendamateurs,

Zoals gevreesd, moeten we onze DNAT dit jaar 2020 annuleren. Samen met onze partners in Bad Bentheim hebben we het volgende overwogen. We maken ons in de eerste plaats grote zorgen. Het virus is niet verdwenen. Een vaccin is op korte termijn net zo onwaarschijnlijk als een medicijn. Om de radiovlooienmarkt in een gesloten ruimte, de Schürkamphalle, te laten plaatsvinden, achten wij niet verantwoord. We willen ook geen alibi geven voor veel mensen die in het kader van ons DNAT-programma samen komen. We vragen onze radiozendamateur vrienden hiervoor om hun begrip.

We kunnen u dus alleen maar vragen om de komende jaren trouw te blijven aan de DNAT.

We beloven u de komende tijd nuttig te zullen gebruiken om de DNAT 2021 van 26 tot 29 augustus een zendamateur evenement te maken dat de zijn weerga niet kent.

Het DNAT Bestuur:

Bea van de Riet, PA3GJB  camping@dnat.de

Helmut Mulder, DG9YIH  flohmarkt@dnat.de

Jan Stadman, PA1TT / DJ5AN info@dnat.de

aug
28
vr
2020
*** AFGELAST *** 52e D.N.A.T. @ Bad Bentheim
aug 28 hele dag

Deutsch-Niederländischen-Amateurfunker-Tage

Verspreiding van het coronavirus: De DNAT 2020 vindt niet plaats.  Wij vragen om uw begrip !

Beste radiozendamateurs,

Zoals gevreesd, moeten we onze DNAT dit jaar 2020 annuleren. Samen met onze partners in Bad Bentheim hebben we het volgende overwogen. We maken ons in de eerste plaats grote zorgen. Het virus is niet verdwenen. Een vaccin is op korte termijn net zo onwaarschijnlijk als een medicijn. Om de radiovlooienmarkt in een gesloten ruimte, de Schürkamphalle, te laten plaatsvinden, achten wij niet verantwoord. We willen ook geen alibi geven voor veel mensen die in het kader van ons DNAT-programma samen komen. We vragen onze radiozendamateur vrienden hiervoor om hun begrip.

We kunnen u dus alleen maar vragen om de komende jaren trouw te blijven aan de DNAT.

We beloven u de komende tijd nuttig te zullen gebruiken om de DNAT 2021 van 26 tot 29 augustus een zendamateur evenement te maken dat de zijn weerga niet kent.

Het DNAT Bestuur:

Bea van de Riet, PA3GJB  camping@dnat.de

Helmut Mulder, DG9YIH  flohmarkt@dnat.de

Jan Stadman, PA1TT / DJ5AN info@dnat.de

aug
29
za
2020
*** AFGELAST *** 52e D.N.A.T. @ Bad Bentheim
aug 29 hele dag

Deutsch-Niederländischen-Amateurfunker-Tage

Verspreiding van het coronavirus: De DNAT 2020 vindt niet plaats.  Wij vragen om uw begrip !

Beste radiozendamateurs,

Zoals gevreesd, moeten we onze DNAT dit jaar 2020 annuleren. Samen met onze partners in Bad Bentheim hebben we het volgende overwogen. We maken ons in de eerste plaats grote zorgen. Het virus is niet verdwenen. Een vaccin is op korte termijn net zo onwaarschijnlijk als een medicijn. Om de radiovlooienmarkt in een gesloten ruimte, de Schürkamphalle, te laten plaatsvinden, achten wij niet verantwoord. We willen ook geen alibi geven voor veel mensen die in het kader van ons DNAT-programma samen komen. We vragen onze radiozendamateur vrienden hiervoor om hun begrip.

We kunnen u dus alleen maar vragen om de komende jaren trouw te blijven aan de DNAT.

We beloven u de komende tijd nuttig te zullen gebruiken om de DNAT 2021 van 26 tot 29 augustus een zendamateur evenement te maken dat de zijn weerga niet kent.

Het DNAT Bestuur:

Bea van de Riet, PA3GJB  camping@dnat.de

Helmut Mulder, DG9YIH  flohmarkt@dnat.de

Jan Stadman, PA1TT / DJ5AN info@dnat.de