[Milsurplus] WWII Japanese VHF?

Ray Fantini rafantini at salisbury.edu
Thu May 19 20:39:41 EDT 2005


Here I am in Dayton sitting in a hotel room and watching the rain.
Yokohama Radio MMuseumhas a gGretasite with tons of background on both
radio and radar, many items that i Iave seen nonowherelse. Its all in
jaJapaneseut you can get some idea of capcapabilitiesd coverage from
their web pages. try:
http://www.yokohamaradiomuseum.com/

Ray Fantini KA3EKH

>>> "Hue Miller" <kargo_cult at msn.com> 05/19/05 5:55 PM >>>


>Someone needs to contact JARL and have them check with some former WW2 
>pilots and pose this question.  Get the direct scoop from the users.
>
>Bob, AF2HD

No- from what few Japanese pilot accounts i've read, they #1 would not
be
cognizant of whether it was HF or VHF and #2 didn't respect their own
radio equipment anyway. More on this if you want.

But what Dave was asking about was Nipponese vhf radio monitoring
capability, not where the aircraft radios worked. ( 3 - 10 Mcs and 30 -
45 
Mcs. )
-Hue


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