Are there any rules for determining the accuracy of radio transmissions?
For example, when playing a campaign based on the North Cape game, in 1942, if either side makes radio transmission:
* what is the chance of intercept?
* how accurately can the location of the transmitter be determined?
Are the answers:
* low
* not at all?
Or was WWII transmission location determination quite advanced?
Thanks in advance,
IanH, Warminster, UK.
www.iandrea.co.uk/wargames

Locating radio transmissions
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Ian Hayward
, Apr 02 2011 05:06 PM
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Posted 02 April 2011 - 05:06 PM
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Posted 03 April 2011 - 03:54 AM
I have found out some info by web searching.
http://en.wikipedia....rection_finding
http://www.xs4all.nl...er/HFDF1998.pdf
http://www.naval-his...M-Tech-HFDF.htm
http://www.uboataces...e-changes.shtml (brief mention)
http://www.g4axx.com...ion_Finding.pdf suggests 5 deg typical
Anybody got: ULTRA in the Atlantic, Vol. 6: “Appendices” Includes "Accuracy Study of HF/DF Fixes"
or, better still, this: http://www.amazon.co...c/dp/1557509352
The last link looks to be key!
IanH
http://en.wikipedia....rection_finding
http://www.xs4all.nl...er/HFDF1998.pdf
http://www.naval-his...M-Tech-HFDF.htm
http://www.uboataces...e-changes.shtml (brief mention)
http://www.g4axx.com...ion_Finding.pdf suggests 5 deg typical
Anybody got: ULTRA in the Atlantic, Vol. 6: “Appendices” Includes "Accuracy Study of HF/DF Fixes"
or, better still, this: http://www.amazon.co...c/dp/1557509352
The last link looks to be key!
IanH
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