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SIGNALS MONITORING AND CRYPTOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE UNIT
Station Hypo; HYPO; FRUPAC
  • LCDR Joseph J. Rochefort led and handpicked many of the key codebreakers at HYPO.

hypo      
n. υποδερμική βελόνη ναρκωτικού, υποθειώδες νάτριο

Определение

hypo
hypo1
¦ noun the chemical sodium thiosulphate (formerly called hyposulphite) used as a photographic fixer.
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hypo2
¦ noun (plural hypos) informal term for hypodermic.
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hypo3
¦ noun (plural hypos) informal an attack of hypoglycaemia.

Википедия

Station HYPO

Station HYPO, also known as Fleet Radio Unit Pacific (FRUPAC) was the United States Navy signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence unit in Hawaii during World War II. It was one of two major Allied signals intelligence units, called Fleet Radio Units in the Pacific theaters, along with FRUMEL in Melbourne, Australia. The station took its initial name from the phonetic code at the time for "H" for Heʻeia, Hawaii radio tower. The precise importance and role of HYPO in penetrating the Japanese naval codes has been the subject of considerable controversy, reflecting internal tensions amongst US Navy cryptographic stations.

HYPO was under the control of the OP-20-G Naval Intelligence section in Washington. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor of December 7, 1941, and for some time afterwards, HYPO was in the basement of the Old Administration Building at Pearl Harbor. Later on, a new building was constructed for the station, though it had been reorganized and renamed by then.