Bunkers on the Air Ireland

Background

· Bunkers on the Air Ireland (EIBOTA) is an amateur radio programme for activating bunkers in Ireland (EI) by licensed operators to make contacts with other licensed operators worldwide.

· It combines the understanding of history, an awareness of geography and geographical features and the challenge of amateur radio communication.

· EIBOTA joined the WWBOTA family in January 2025.

Dursey Head LOP (October 2003) (Michael Kennedy)

History

· During the second world war a network of coastal look out posts (LOPs) was established by the Irish Defence Forces as an anti-invasion watch.

· LOPS were continuously manned 24/7 365 days a year by members of the Marine and Coast Watching Service who reported all sightings on land, sea and in the air by telephone to local Defence Forces intelligence officers who in turn reported sightings to Defence Forces Headquarters in Dublin.

· The M&CWS was a low-tech Observer Corps created in a period where Ireland lacked an effective navy.

· The M&CWS enabled continuous real time reporting on events on any section of the Irish coast to senior military officers, government officials and ministers.

· Although Ireland was neutral in the second world war, its neutrality was strongly pro-Allied and information from the LOP network was often covertly provided to Allied diplomats in Dublin and to ‘friendly’ Allied governments.

· In 1945 the network of LOPs was closed down. A number of LOPs were designated as fallout monitoring positions in the 1960s and 1970s.

· Increasing interest in the history of LOPs in the 2010s and 2020s has led to a number being restored.

Further information and links

EIBOTA Reference List and Downloads

ReferenceNameLatitudeLongitudeLocatorCounty
B/EI-0001Ballagan Point Lookout Post (LOP 1)53.996572-6.116272IO63WXCounty Louth
B/EI-0002Dunany Point Lookout Post (LOP 2)53.86021-6.240024IO63VUCounty Louth
B/EI-0003Clogher Head Lookout Post (LOP 3)53.795317-6.220422IO63VTCounty Louth
B/EI-0004Cardys Rock Lookout Post (LOP 4)53.629461-6.187681IO63VPCounty Dublin
B/EI-0005Rush Lookout Post (LOP 5)53.521081-6.076086IO63XMCounty Dublin
B/EI-0006Howth Head Lookout Post (LOP 6)53.371108-6.055408IO63XICounty Dublin
B/EI-0007Dalkey Lookout Post (LOP 7)53.271389-6.093594IO63WGCounty Dublin
B/EI-0008Bray Head Lookout Post (LOP 8)53.176125-6.074489IO63XECounty Wicklow
B/EI-0009Wicklow Head Lookout Post (LOP 9)52.965211-5.998242IO72AXCounty Wicklow
B/EI-0010Kilmichael Point Lookout Post (LOP 10)52.734317-6.142656IO62WRCounty Wexford
B/EI-0011Cahore Point Lookout Post (LOP 11)52.563278-6.19475IO62VNCounty Wexford
B/EI-0012Ballyconnigar Hill Lookout Post (LOP 12)52.442164-6.315167IO62UKCounty Wexford
B/EI-0013Greenore Point Lookout Post (LOP 13)52.240561-6.314939IO62UFCounty Wexford
B/EI-0014Carnsore Point Lookout Post (LOP 14)52.175986-6.363769IO62TECounty Wexford
B/EI-0015Forlorn Point Lookout Post (LOP 15)52.173508-6.591747IO62QECounty Wexford
B/EI-0016Hook Head Lookout Post (LOP 16)52.123783-6.930308IO62MCCounty Wexford
B/EI-0017Brownstown Head Lookout Post (LOP 17)52.128664-7.104181IO62KDCounty Waterford
B/EI-0018Dunbratton Head Lookout Post (LOP 18)52.133139-7.306078IO62IDCounty Waterford
B/EI-0019Helvick Head Lookout Post (LOP 19)52.052686-7.539056IO62FBCounty Waterford
B/EI-0020Ram Head Lookout Post (LOP 20)51.942186-7.710056IO61DWCounty Waterford
B/EI-0021Knockadoon Lookout Post (LOP 21)51.878956-7.871775IO61BVCounty Cork
B/EI-0022Ballycotton Lookout Post (LOP 22)51.824186-8.011875IO51XTCounty Cork
B/EI-0023Power Head Lookout Post (LOP 23)51.785383-8.173703IO51VSCounty Cork
B/EI-0024Flat Head Lookout Post (LOP 24)51.716347-8.353133IO51TRCounty Cork
B/EI-0025Old Head Lookout Post (LOP 25)51.606181-8.531342IO51ROCounty Cork
B/EI-0026Seven Heads Lookout Post (LOP 26)51.570869-8.716059IO51PNCounty Cork
B/EI-0027Galley Head Lookout Post (LOP 27)51.530556-8.953831IO51MMCounty Cork
B/EI-0028Toe Head Lookout Post (LOP 28)51.489111-9.220444IO51JLCounty Cork
B/EI-0029Baltimore Lookout Post (LOP 29)51.476014-9.352381IO51HLCounty Cork
B/EI-0030Mizen Head Lookout Post (LOP 30)51.454333-9.813167IO51CKCounty Cork
B/EI-0031Sheep's Head Lookout Post (LOP 31)51.546917-9.820981IO51CNCounty Cork
B/EI-0032Dursey Head Lookout Post (LOP 32)51.598617-10.131469IO41WOCounty Cork
B/EI-0033Lamb's Head Lookout Post (LOP 33)51.740661-10.131608IO41WRCounty Kerry
B/EI-0034Bolus Head Lookout Post (LOP 34)51.792614-10.336289IO41TTCounty Kerry
B/EI-0035Bray Head Lookout Post (LOP 35)51.885414-10.424925IO41SVCounty Kerry
B/EI-0036Eask Head Lookout Post (LOP 36)52.115447-10.281725IO42UCCounty Kerry
B/EI-0037Parkmore Lookout Post (LOP 37)52.108234-10.354308IO42TCCounty Kerry
B/EI-0038Dunmore Head Lookout Post (LOP 38)52.110056-10.473583IO42SCCounty Kerry
B/EI-0039Sybil Head Lookout Post (LOP 39)52.182961-10.464828IO42SECounty Kerry
B/EI-0040Brandon Point Lookout Post (LOP 40)52.288039-10.163597IO42WGCounty Kerry
B/EI-0041Fenit Lookout Post (LOP 41)52.267231-9.862119IO52BGCounty Kerry
B/EI-0042Kerry Head Lookout Post (LOP 42)52.411925-9.931608IO52AJCounty Kerry
B/EI-0043Leck Head Lookout Post (LOP 43)52.536589-9.670989IO52DMCounty Kerry
B/EI-0044Kilcreadun Point Lookout Post (LOP 44)52.582242-9.709736IO52DNCounty Clare
B/EI-0045Loop Head Lookout Post (LOP 45)52.560311-9.933817IO52ANCounty Clare
B/EI-0046George's Head Lookout Post (LOP 46)52.701972-9.635786IO52EQCounty Clare
B/EI-0047Hag's Head Lookout Post (LOP 47)52.948533-9.466475IO52GWCounty Clare
B/EI-0048Black Head Lookout Post (LOP 48)53.1539-9.264886IO53IDCounty Clare
B/EI-0049Spiddal Lookout Post (LOP 49)53.241789-9.324883IO53IFCounty Galway
B/EI-0050Kilronan Lookout Post (LOP 50)53.127592-9.701981IO53DDCounty Galway
B/EI-0051Golam Head Lookout Post (LOP 51)53.230967-9.753119IO53CFCounty Galway
B/EI-0052Mace Head Lookout Post (LOP 52)53.324717-9.900436IO53BHCounty Galway
B/EI-0053Slyne Head Lookout Post (LOP 53)53.414917-10.114831IO43WJCounty Galway
B/EI-0054Auchrus Point Lookout Post (LOP 54)53.549333-10.166133IO43WNCounty Galway
B/EI-0055Renvyle Lookout Post (LOP 55)53.603183-10.050192IO43XOCounty Galway
B/EI-0056Rossroe Lookout Post (LOP 56)53.622386-9.866172IO53BOCounty Galway
B/EI-0057Roonagh Lookout Post (LOP 57)53.763281-9.900239IO53BSCounty Mayo
B/EI-0058Corraun Lookout Post (LOP 58)53.865161-9.904519IO53BUCounty Mayo
B/EI-0059Moyteogue Head Lookout Post (LOP 59)53.963758-10.192839IO43VXCounty Mayo
B/EI-0060Blacksod Bay Lookout Post (LOP 60)54.101475-10.083894IO44WCCounty Mayo
B/EI-0061Annagh Head Lookout Post (LOP 61)54.241303-10.105539IO44WFCounty Mayo
B/EI-0062Erris Head Lookout Post (LOP 62)54.300489-10.000108IO44XHCounty Mayo
B/EI-0063Benwee Head Lookout Post (LOP 63)54.343039-9.780617IO54CICounty Mayo
B/EI-0064Downpatrick Head Lookout Post (LOP 64)54.327108-9.345475IO54HHCounty Mayo
B/EI-0065Kilcummin Head Lookout Post (LOP 65)54.282936-9.214419IO54JGCounty Mayo
B/EI-0066Lenadoon Point Lookout Post (LOP 66)54.279722-9.033994IO54LGCounty Sligo
B/EI-0067Aughris Head Lookout Post (LOP 67)54.276381-8.768236IO54OGCounty Sligo
B/EI-0068Rosskeeragh Lookout Post (LOP 68)54.348664-8.671772IO54PICounty Sligo
B/EI-0069Mullaghmore Lookout Post (LOP 69)54.468919-8.458194IO54SLCounty Sligo
B/EI-0070St. John's Point Lookout Post (LOP 70)54.569433-8.456494IO54SNCounty Donegal
B/EI-0071Carrigan Head Lookout Post (LOP 71)54.619792-8.678981IO54POCounty Donegal
B/EI-0072Rossan Point Lookout Post (LOP 72)54.700889-8.778406IO54OQCounty Donegal
B/EI-0073Dunmore Head Lookout Post (LOP 73)54.845292-8.485089IO54SUCounty Donegal
B/EI-0074Crohy Head Lookout Post (LOP 74)54.918375-8.454569IO54SWCounty Donegal
B/EI-0075Arranmore Point Lookout Post (LOP 75)55.01125-8.544914IO55RACounty Donegal
B/EI-0076Bloody Foreland Lookout Post (LOP 76)55.148994-8.289225IO55UDCounty Donegal
B/EI-0077Horn Head Lookout Post (LOP 77)55.215855-7.977329IO65AFCounty Donegal
B/EI-0078Melmore Head Lookout Post (LOP 78)55.236147-7.7996IO65CFCounty Donegal
B/EI-0079Fanad Head Lookout Post (LOP 79)55.276853-7.632972IO65EGCounty Donegal
B/EI-0080Malin Head Lookout Post (LOP 80)55.379411-7.378328IO65HJCounty Donegal
B/EI-0081Glengad Head Lookout Post (LOP 81)55.335489-7.171328IO65JICounty Donegal
B/EI-0082Inishowen Head Lookout Post (LOP 82)55.235492-6.924672IO65MFCounty Donegal
B/EI-0083Foileye/Feaklecally Lookout Post (LOP 83)52.022303-10.140061IO42WACounty Kerry

The EIBOTA bunker references can be viewed on the Google Map below or downloaded as a KML file here:

EIBOTA is work in progress

· The EIBOTA bunker list is work in progress and currently reflects only the Look Out Posts (LOPs) of the Irish Defence Forces second world war Marine and Coast Watching Service.

· Any corrections or comments should be addressed to the EIBOTA Coordinator below.

· Bunkers, pill boxes, coastal defence forts and other relevant sites will be added later.

Clogher Head LOP (No. 3), February 1940  (Courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland (OPW Collection))

Dunbrattin Head LOP (No. 18), February 1945 (Courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland (OPW Collection))

Kilcreadaun LOP (No. 44), 23 July 1941 (courtesy of National Archives (OPW Collection))

Activity and participants

· The main goal of the programme is the enjoyment of activating and hunting bunkers.

· EIBOTA is not a contest.

· Amateur operators can participate as Activators and/or Hunters.

· SWL (Short wave listeners) are also encouraged to participate.

· All bands and modes are valid according to the license of the operators and the regulations in Ireland.

· Bunkers must be activated in person.

· No repeaters may be used for EIBOTA QSOs.

· The programme is based on the personal integrity of the participants.

Malin Head LOP (No. 80) in January 2011 (Michael Kennedy)

Safety and Permissions

· All EIBOTA activity is the responsibility of the participants. Activations are made at activators own risk. Activators are responsible for their own safety.

· Activators should be aware that the structures listed herewith, being built in 1940, are now in fragile condition and may be unsafe to enter. Masts and antennae should not be attached to them.

· The listing of a bunker in the EIBOTA reference list does not in anyway indicate that a bunker, or the vicinity of a bunker, is either safe or legal to enter.

· Activators enter LOPs and other EIBOTA referenced structures at their own risk, should conduct a personal safety assessment before conducting an activation and obtain the permission of the relevant landowners if the activation site is on private property.

· Activators should assess weather conditions before making activations and be aware that weather conditions in coastal regions of Ireland change, generally for the worse, rapidly and continually.

· EIBOTA accepts no responsibility for any issues arising from the activation of a bunker.

Activators

· Activations must be within 1 kilometre of the given bunker coordinates.

· Only one EIBOTA reference can be activated at a time.

· 15 QSOs obtained in one unique activation are required for a bunker activation to be valid.

· Activation from the home shack is not permitted.

· Activation from inside a vehicle is permitted.

· Activators, Hunters and SWLs are NOT obligated to send their logs to EIBOTA.

Hunters

· Every QSO is valid for Hunters and SWLs regardless of whether the Activator achieves the minimum number of QSOs for that activation.

Awards

· Initially EIBOTA will not issue separate awards.

· All awards for EIBOTA activations, and hunting EIBOTA bunkers are, however, eligible for WWBOTA Awards.

Éire Sign

If you activate an EIBOTA LOP location you may well see the large white painted stone ‘Éire Sign’ close by.  ‘Éire’ is ‘Ireland’ in the Irish language.  The signs were originally to alert pilots they were over neutral Irish territory. With the addition of a number to each sign (at American request) they became daytime aids to navigation to Allied pilots crossing the Atlantic in the run up to D-Day who were supplied with maps of the Irish coast with the locations of the numbered signs marked.  Here two Pilatus PC-9M advanced trainers of the Irish Air Corps fly by the restored ‘Éire Sign’ at LOP No. 7 at Dalkey (courtesy of the Irish Air Corps)

EIBOTA Coordinator

All correspondence and award requests should be sent to:

Michael Kennedy (EI6IRB) Michael.J.Kennedy.70@gmail.com

 Portacloy LOP (No. 63), April 2003. Known locally as ‘Teacháin a’Watch’ (‘the Watch House’ in Irish), it has recently been restored. See www.lop63.com (Michael Kennedy)