Used as direction finder
at the Danish Electronic Warfare coys as late as 1989.
The receiver was a Plath SFP 500 produced by C. Plath
G.m.b.H. in Hamburg, Germany. Other equipment consisted
of a frequency counter and a VRC 281 VHF-radio. This
set-up, which was used for close-range direction finding,
covered a frequency band from 1.5 to 18.3 MHz. The range
was 40 to 200 km depending on chosen frequencies and time
of day.
A set-up, used for close-range direction finding, had
another antenna system (ADCOCK) and used a 100W HF radio
for communication.
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