SigInt Report
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SigInt Report
When I receive a message like this:
Radio transmissions detected at XXX base or Heavy Volume of Radio transmissions detected at XXX base
means there are TFs docked in this base or can be ground units as well?
Radio transmissions detected at XXX base or Heavy Volume of Radio transmissions detected at XXX base
means there are TFs docked in this base or can be ground units as well?
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RE: SigInt Report
Heavy volume indicates TFs. Other radio intercepts include coast watchers, submarines, TFs and LCUs.
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RE: SigInt Report
I've seen players often interpreting "heavy volume" as possible carrier TFs if it happens somewhere outside major bases. Which makes sense as every plane has a radio and there are many of them
RE: SigInt Report
It could also be just air to ground chatter as well if there are a lot of aircraft there.
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RE: SigInt Report
Heavy radio transmissions is just Lt. Ben Affleck chatting incessantly about how he saved Pearl Harbor and bombed Tokyo.
RE: SigInt Report
That could also be a large Amphib/Transport TF. I believe from my own experience is when TFs are given orders by the player a chance of detection of radio signals occurs. The more orders or ships in the TF, the more chances of detections.ORIGINAL: GetAssista
I've seen players often interpreting "heavy volume" as possible carrier TFs if it happens somewhere outside major bases. Which makes sense as every plane has a radio and there are many of them
So giving re-routing instructions to a large TF already at sea runs the risk of giving the enemy a clue that something is out there. Better to set the routing with waypoints before the TF leaves port.
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RE: SigInt Report
I've never run into an enemy carrier TF giving out heavy radio anywhere other than a base. They go radio silent. The radios the aircraft carry are short ranged and are not involved in the sigint reports. Nonetheless I give close inspection to any radio intercepts in the middle of the ocean.
RE: SigInt Report
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I've never run into an enemy carrier TF giving out heavy radio anywhere other than a base. They go radio silent. The radios the aircraft carry are short ranged and are not involved in the sigint reports. Nonetheless I give close inspection to any radio intercepts in the middle of the ocean.
On Allied kitchen sink invasions, I always get hvy volume reports at sea! Documented in my AARs.
hvy volume at port often indicates the loading/unloading of troops.
Nobody has made an effort at understanding the nuances here to the best of my knowledge....it is potentially an important source of information.
RE: SigInt Report
Sometimes intel-san just-ah make stuff up for raughs.


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RE: SigInt Report
If you can not tell if it is a bird, a plane, a balloon , or even an idiot using balloons to lift him up in a lawn chair, then it is, by definition, a UFO.
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RE: SigInt Report
Thanks for your feedbacks!
Sorry Lowpe, can you explain me what does it means?
My English is not so good [:)]
On Allied kitchen sink invasions,
Sorry Lowpe, can you explain me what does it means?
My English is not so good [:)]
RE: SigInt Report
ORIGINAL: AleRonin
Thanks for your feedbacks!
On Allied kitchen sink invasions,
Sorry Lowpe, can you explain me what does it means?
My English is not so good [:)]
"Almost everything, whether needed or not." I had to google that too. [:)]
It is one of those things that English teachers always forget to teach you.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/everythi ... nk#English
I do not know what is scarier: that I do understand nothing of this demonic script or that I am starting to see the demons that it evokes.
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RE: SigInt Report
I think that he means that the Allies will take their entire battle fleet as well as a lot of divisions to invade somewhere. It comes from the phrase "everything but the kitchen sink" where anything and everything possible is included even if it is not necessary. It is often used for people who pack too much stuff for a two day trip
https://www.theidioms.com/everything-bu ... chen-sink/
https://www.theidioms.com/everything-bu ... chen-sink/
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I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!

“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”


RE: SigInt Report
A friend of mine studied in the US, and after he returned to Bulgaria, his brother shipped everything left (including the furniture) from his apartment via ship. I jokingly asked him if he sent him the thrash as well.
He did. [X(]
The shipping costed several times the value of the stuff.
He did. [X(]
The shipping costed several times the value of the stuff.
I do not know what is scarier: that I do understand nothing of this demonic script or that I am starting to see the demons that it evokes.
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RE: SigInt Report
ORIGINAL: AleRonin
When I receive a message like this:
Radio transmissions detected at XXX base or Heavy Volume of Radio transmissions detected at XXX base
means there are TFs docked in this base or can be ground units as well?
Yes. It means that either there are TFs docked or unloading or loading or active in the hex. Or it means that there are LCUs present.
All of this tells you precisely nothing actionable. I've had radio intercepts from Allied units cut off in the Borneo jungle for 6 months. Landlocked, not going anywhere, not gaining force strength and of no meaningful importance to anything.
As a Japanese player, assume that any radio intercept from CONUS is CONUS being CONUS. Same with Hawai'i.
Radio intercepts from locations that aren't known to have Allied presence are more interesting. Lots of radio intercepts from Nuka Hiva? May be worth looking into.
The 'best' information from radio intercepts is when these intercepts are from open sea hexes. Invariably, these are from TFs that slip in their radio discipline. The origination location can be extrapolated and targeted for future submarine operations. I've had quite a bit of luck with these sort of open sea submarine intercepts based around these target hexes.

RE: SigInt Report
Yes, Admiral King was not happy about something and he can be heard all the way across the Pacific!ORIGINAL: tarkalak
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RE: SigInt Report
Actually, it might have been some angry housewife throwing plates around . . .
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I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
; Julia Child

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!

“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”


RE: SigInt Report
That was the Burma scen. May be the British ambassador got mad.
I do not know what is scarier: that I do understand nothing of this demonic script or that I am starting to see the demons that it evokes.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.
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RE: SigInt Report
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
Actually, it might have been some angry housewife throwing plates around . . .
Ben Affleck's wife is always throwing plates and stuff around.
RE: SigInt Report
I always assumed it was a Gorn escape pod deploying. [8D]