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Homepage Crypto Spy radio Burst encoders Intercept Covert Radio PC Telex Telephones People Agencies Manufacturers DONATE Publications Standards For sale Kits Shop News Events Wanted Contact About us Links × Crypto Museum Welcome at the Crypto Museum website. At present we are a virtual museum in The Netherlands, that can only be visited on the internet 24 hours a day. However, we do have a physical collection, and regularly organise exhibitions, events and lectures, in cooperation with other organisations. The main goal of Crypto Museum is to preserve history. This is done by collecting, restoring and describing historical cipher machines – such as the well-known Enigma machine – spy radio sets, intercept receivers and and other spy-related stuff. For a detailed explanation of why we do this, please read our mission statement. Many of the items described on this website are part of the Crypto Museum collection, but some have only crossed our path briefly, or are impossible to obtain. Whenever possible, we have tried to describe the equipment to the best of our abilities. We are always interested in acquiring new equipment for the museum. If you have any questions or if you have something to offer, please do not hesistate to contact us. Your help is much appreciated. And if you want to make a donation, financial or otherwise, please click here. Information on this website Crypto Spy Burst Intercept Covert Radio PC Telex Agencies Kits Wanted News Events Companies Donations Crypto Museum is a non-subsidised privately-owned virtual museum with a physical collection. The curators work very hard to bring an interesting and diverse collection together, to describe the various items in great detail, and to share this information with the rest of the world. If you are pleased with the information provided on this website, please consider making a donation. Latest news * New book about the Minifon wire and tape recorders * FBI releases file about the Great Seal Bug * NSA algorithm for the PX-1000 broken * Rudolf Staritz dies at 99 * Rare cipher machines rediscovered at the NCM * Crypto AG's buildings dismantled and abandoned New items Orion NJE-4000 Crypto Server CSe AU-015 SAFE Board CryptWare Board DSP-9000 STU-III/R STU-III EE-2 Screw Enigma G BVO-M Word Wiz KzU-44 M-5 AU-020 AU-018 Paginator 32620 UA-8295 JO-4.02 JO-4 JO-4.03 GSK SO-3.5.1 Mk XV CX-52 B-52 DF-5 D-903 RF-015 740 No. 8 No. 6AC/3 Paraset Bicho KL-7 PSU A-610 RR-49 Just released or updated + wanted items IP-19 Implant IKAR vIPer Lesegerät MZL L662 The Thing Brahms NEMA Štolba SRR-100 KL-7 OD Poem Firewalk Kunz WKS KGB bug Please help ??? Recent updates * New category 'HSM' added to crypto pages * Julian Assange added to index of people * Analysis of sophisticated bug found inside CryptoPhone IP-19 * Utimaco added to manufacturers * PX-1000 page updated * Many new Crypto AG House magazines added * Overview of bugs made by AEG-Telefunken * Provisional page added for vIPer secure phone * Mohawk added to covert recorders * Better copy of TAR-224 manual added * List with German Navy product codes added (Nachrichtenmittel) * Enigma K page rewritten * Enigma D page rewritten * Enigma T page updated * New page about the restoration of Enigma G219 * Page about Zählwerk Enigma A28 rewritten Popular subjects * Main crypto page * Enigma cipher machine * Easy chair bugs * Wanted items * Self-build kits * Operation Rubicon Indexes * Cipher machines * Spy radio sets * Burst encoders * Intercept receivers * Covert equipment * Telex machines * Spy cameras * Bugs * Recording devices * Codebreaking machines * Concealed radios * Espionage stories * Radio * Radar * Telephones * People * Manufacturers * Intelligence agencies * Publications * Standards * Miscellaneous Security and privacy We greatly value the privacy of our visitors, so you will not find any cookies or trackers on this website. Furthermore, we have converted the entire website to https, so that you can now browse our pages in complete anonymity, without anyone watching over your shoulder. Social Media If you want to know what is new on this website, where you can see parts of our collection, what lectures we will be giving and which special events we help organizing, you might want to follow us on Twitter and receive real-time news. Note that we do not generate unnecessary traffic. You may access our Twitter account at any time by clicking the Twitter-icon at the top of each page. All videos featured on the Crypto Museum website, can be viewed directly on our YouTube channel. Click the YouTube icon on top of each page to open our YouTube channel in a new window of your browser. If you are a regular viewer, you may want to subscribe to the channel. Our mission People often ask us why we spend so much time with our cipher machines and with the Crypto Museum website. We have, of course, asked ourselves that question numerous times. If you want to know the answer, please read our Mission Statement. It's a long story, but we would be grateful if you took the time to read it. If you're in a hurry, please read at least the abstract. ➤ Read our mission statement Copyright All images on this website are owned and copyrighted by Crypto Museum, unless stated otherwise. If you want to use any of them, please ask first. Under normal circumstances permission will be granted, provided that full credit is given to Crypto Museum and that they are used for non-commercial purposes. Commercial users may also contact us to arrange a suitable donation. If an image is not owned by us, you will have to ask the original owner for permission. DISCLAIMER — Although every effort is made to ensure that the information presented on this website is correct, this can not be guaranteed. Please note that Crypto Museum can not be held responsible for any damage arising from the use or misuse of the information presented on this website. Crypto Museum can not guarantee the suitability of the information for any purpose whatsoever. If you find any mistakes or omissions, please contact us and we will do our best to fix them. CLASSIFIED INFORMATION — To the best of our knowledge, this site only contains information that is either available in the public domain, that is unclassified, or that has been officially declassified. Whenever possible, the source of the information will be credited in the References section at the bottom of each page. In cases where the classification status is not entirely clear — there is no list of classified items in the public domain — we will try to follow the rules of common sense. If you come across any information that you think is still classified, please let us know. CODEBREAKING — Please note that we are neither cryptologists nor mathematicians. We don't want to develop new cryptographic systems and we are not cryptanalysts either. We are not involved or interested in breaking any classified codes. Also note that some of the objects shown on this website are still restricted items. We are not in a position to release classified information about such items. Any links shown in red are currently unavailable. If you like the information on this website, why not make a donation? © Crypto Museum. Created: Tuesday 19 August 2008. Last changed: Saturday, 01 April 2023 - 08:49 CET.