It developed from the private collection of Ben Nock and marks the importance of wireless communications in the UK and around the globe during World War II and later years.The Military Wireless Museum collection is located at Kidderminster and is run on an entirely voluntary basis.
The museum demonstrates the importance of wireless communications and connected services like Radar and Navigation and the role they plated during World War II and other conflicts.
The Amateur Radio call sign GB0MWM [1] is frequently in use at the museum operating the vintage equipment and demonstrating it to visitors.
In 2011 the museum moved to a new site in Kidderminster more suitable for a physical display and where the equipment and artifacts have been be laid out for better presentation and for greater accessibility by the public and those interested in the subject.
The museum is always pleased to give talks and displays to clubs or groups or events relating to the field of militaria or communications.