The base was established by the Royal Corps of Signals in 1939 and handed over to the RAF in 1969.
81 Signal Units, which dealt with high frequency radio communications.
[2][3] Day-to-day operations were overseen (parented in RAF speak) by RAF Brize Norton due to the larger base's proximity to Bampton Castle and that Brize was the home of No.
38 Group Tactical Communications Wing RAF (and successors until 2006).
[4] The station closed progressively between 2003 and 2006 when the RAF's high frequency communications system was replaced by the Defence High Frequency Communications Service.