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Where the hell did you find my cat???
Where the hell did you find my cat???
Is this it? Advanced Direction-finding Feline.
Is this it? Advanced Direction-finding Feline.
Does even better picking up WWVA (Wheeling, West by god Virginia) late a night, no matter where you were.
KayBayDog: What the hell is an ADF?
KBay toys with our emotions ..., fer the yungun's,
ADF - Automatic Direction Finder: A simple low-frequency beacon, mostly used receiver (in my era) ARN-6 Had a little hand crank for tuning,,,so was called "coffee grinder". That was all we had for Inst. flight, X/C etc. in flight training. Hit the fleet in '58 at the same time as the new whiz bang TACAN! Only drawback, couldn't listen to AM radio like in the ARN-6, but much easier to navigate.
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I remember the MH-53E had it. In the two years i was at HC-4 I think I maybe tested it once. Couldn't say if the pilots used it very often in Sicily.Don't worry, Salty Ones, some of us still use ADF operationally... It's the only way to find sonobuoys at night.
I remember the MH-53E had it. In the two years i was at HC-4 I think I maybe tested it once. Couldn't say if the pilots used it very often in Sicily.
Wow, people are quick with their cell phones. It takes me at least a minute to get mine up and running to shoot vids.Ooops!
It's happened a number of times - usually with the same result.Someone told me a story about a Hornet that landed on the wrong carrier during the first Gulf War. Apparently it was completely covered in zap stickers before it could leave. Any confirmation/additional info out there?
Someone told me a story about a Hornet that landed on the wrong carrier during the first Gulf War. Apparently it was completely covered in zap stickers before it could leave. Any confirmation/additional info out there?