Erling Rønneberg (9 September 1923 – 8 July 2008) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
He was born at Ålesund as the second son of Alf Rønneberg (1894–1969) and Anna Sandberg (1894–1987).
[2] During the German occupation of Norway (1940–1945) Erling Rønneberg was a member of the Norwegian resistance movement.
[3] He went to Great Britain and was trained as a radio telegraphist in the Secret Intelligence Service.
In 1944 he established the SIS radio station Haga on Torholmen north of Ålesund.