[CW] Soviet Russian Radiotelegraph Practice during WWII
В.Пахомов
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Fri Oct 23 03:29:41 EDT 2020
Morsum Magnificat The Morse Magazine Number 47 — August 1996
pages 30-37 *German Direction Finding*. It is very interesting article.
Lery/ UA3AO
>Пятница, 23 октября 2020, 2:42 +03:00 от Rick Dettinger <k7mw78 at gmail.com>:
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>The 1966 John Le Carre’ novel "The Looking Glass War” involves a spy with an old crystal controlled radio in the Cold War. The East Germans were very adept at using direction finding trucks to find radio emissions. -Spoiler- The spy is captured when he does not change frequencies on time.
>I have also read that in Iron Curtain countries, they used the method of rapidly dropping electrical feeders in sequence. If the signal went QRT when a certain feeder was dropped, it was known what streets the transmitter was being operated on. Of course, this did not work if battery power was being used.
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>73,
>Rick K7MW
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>> On Oct 22, 2020, at 2:15 AM, Jude DaShiell < jdashiel at panix.com > wrote:
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>> The whole external soviet spy organization was known as the Red
>> Orchestra and definitely functioned in France. The Gestapo used Gonio
>> trucks for triangulation and direction finding to locate operators.
>>
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Валерий Пахомов
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