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As a former U.S. Army cw operator in Germany from 1948 to 1952, I can
tell you that with the receivers we used the Soviets wasted a lot of money with their bagpipes and swishers. A good operator could work right through it. They never used the one method that would have made it really tough. Jack |
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Is that you? B1 Nightowl.
cuhulin |
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I know how to mess up them Soviet jammers.I am not Stupid enough to say
it on the Stupid internet though. cuhulin |
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