[Milsurplus] Kraut tank traffic & skip
WF2U
wf2u at starband.net
Sat Jan 29 16:39:58 EST 2005
WW2 German armor used around 27-30 MHz, so it's likely that with the right
propagation conditions signals could be heard in the US.
And in radio intercept - SIGINT/COMINT - regardless of the seemingly
valueless nature of enemy signals, there is always some information that can
be gleaned off intercepts.
There is one more issue:
On one hand, Ben, I agree with you regarding the fact that some of us
Americans are misinformed about events connected to European or other
"foreign" history. On the other hand, if you believe Michael Moore's garbage
of things taken out of context and distorting facts to push a certain
political agenda in the best tradition of Soviet anti-West propaganda, I
offer you the Brooklyn Bridge for sale...
73, Meir WF2U / NNN0AAF
Landrum, SC
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>
> it was said.......
>
> There were a number of "disinformation" campaigns during WW2 to
> hide the fact that we had cracked Enigma..... Radio intercept was
> very useful North Africa and did give significant tactical
> advantage in a number of battles. This is pretty well
> documented in a number of sources. The only minor issue is that
> it was the Germans doing the intercept work and the British were the ones
> ???????????????????????/
>
> eh Bob. We had Enigma, we were reading the German signals, we won
> El Alemein, and the whole of the North Africa Campain, but it
> was the Germans doing the intercept and not us?
>
> Which history books are you reading.... or is this just more of
> the "We" won the war stories yet again.
>
> Ben G4BXD, England. significant member of Great Britain,
> land of the Police State, puppet supporter, though not by populas
> consent, of a certain Super Power (or so it likes to think!) (We
> had Mr Moors F9/11 on tv this week... arn't the real facts interesting.)
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