
G5WQ 1947 England
Operator: Reg Witty

Shack of G5WQ 1929


Photos from 1929 were taken next to Sydney Harbour bridge (unfinished at this time) and is of Reg Witty G5WQ standing on board ship next to the beacon transmitter he built and used to assist navigation across the Pacific Ocean during the GRAF ZEPPELIN LZ-127 airships worlds first continuous round the world flight record that it made in August 1929.
Another thing that G5WQ can lay claim to is hearing the SOS distress messages of the crashed airship ITALIA in June 1928. The airship was full of Italian scientists and crashed on the north pole. They sent distress messages for 4 days before they were heard. Both G5WQ and PA0APX heard the distress calls and alerted the authorities. PA0APX was an SWL then so he couldn't transmit. I have a letter dated 1971 from PA0APX to G5WQ which asks if Reg was the same person who he had heard in QSO with EB4KD relating to the distress messages. A newspaper clipping from then says that radio hams heard the distress calls and assisted the ill fated airship and survivors. A Russian is officially credited with having heard the distress calls first. I am told that G5WQ and PA0APX heard them quite some time (days) before this. The Italian scientists were taken home by train, in darkened goods wagons, and they were NOT given a welcome home. They were hushed into the country and were almost treated as if they had disgraced Italy.
Reg was also involved in the starting of the Jodrell Bank. Reg worked for the marconi company until about 1932, and then worked for the BBC from 1932. He ended up as head of outside broadcasting for BBC north.
Reg was the brother of Barbara Dunn G6YL, 1st licensed YL in the UK. See info on G6YL here!
Glenside is where G5WQ ended his days in 1975.
I am not a relative of Reg Witty G5WQ but a long time family friend. Regs son Peter asked if I would reactivate his fathers callsign. His father wanted him to take it on when he died but Peter didn't do so. A few years ago, Peter asked if I would like to take the callsign on. It took almost 3 years until the authorities finally released and reissued the callsign to me. My call was M0BCG.

G5WQ and Barbara Dunn G6YL.
This photo was taken around 1929/1930 at the house in Great
Crosby Liverpool where he lived when he wasn't working as a ships
radio operator for Marconi Company and sailing round the globe,
Reg and Barbara were part of the same family, "related"
by the association of their parents, albeit their parents were
not married. Reg's son Peter told me they weren't.
Peter told me he always referred to Barbara as "Aunt
Barbara" for her whole life.
Barbara's mother was associated with Reg's father
after Barbara's father died. He left Barbara his wealthy estate.
Barbara had the money and her mother had next to nothing, hence
how she became aquainted with Reg's father .
Barbara and Reg got on very well, were always in touch via radio.
I think Reg's sister Muriel took the photo.
The photo is in a photo album of Reg Witty's son Peter,

Here is a copy of a 1930 telegram sent from Reg G5WQ [Basil] from onboard ship. You can see he mentions Wyell [G6YL].
QSL, Photos, Info courtesy of Ian Williams, current holder of G5WQ (ex M0BCG)