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Cheers all for the helpful suggestions; some I can easily find, for
others I think I may have to make a trip to St. Pancras... Having looked at some of the suggestions, I'm still searching for a diagram/description of the information flow in the defences. E.g. Battle of Britain Chain Home station - filter room - group control room - sector airfield - friendlies vectored onto enemy a/c (This is probably wrong, but the principle remains) I know that originally Luftwaffe night fighters were tied to one particular radar station: what, for instance was the chain of information and command from the radar to the plane? Thanks again, Jakob |
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Bernard/Bernadine were late war projects, and were essentially unjammable by
the Allies at that time. v/r Gordon |
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