[ARC5] Off topic German and US Tank Radios
Mike Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Fri Jan 6 07:09:06 EST 2012
That's a salient question, John. "On a clear day", conditions may have
favored one or the other, but there are some interesting boxes in my
jammer collection that could turn the entire battlefront into comms
chaos for the Germans, being as how they used AM radios and we used FM,
which was not bothered by wideband noise. The NDRC Division 15 Summary
Report on WWII Countermeasures has a fairly decent rundown on the
effectiveness of jamming both German and Japanese voice traffic, but
unfortunately I gotta get going for a medical appointment.
73,
Mike
On 1/5/2012 10:43 PM, J. Forster wrote:
> I think you first have to define "best". Best in what way?
>
> -John
>
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>> Very good question. Anyone know more? Reference(s)?
>>
>> Dennis D. W7QHO
>> Glendale, CA
>>
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>> On Jan 5, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Robert Eleazer wrote (in part):
>>
>>> By the way, one thing I have never read is how German and Amercian
>>> tank
>>> radios compared in terms of effectivness.
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