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Question about convoy location
So, just a little bit ago I was on a patrol and I get a radio message saying something like-
"convoy al6233 on course east; 7 knots" What does the AL 6233 part mean?? I'm guessing it's the location of the convoy, but what is AL 6233, I thought they only contain 2 digits:-? |
Are you Using GWX
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Because the actual patrol grids were a bit big they were further arranged in smaller ones that SH3 does not use. Have a look at this http://www.uboataces.com/articles-naval-grid.shtml
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FYI....you are aware that the message is just 'eye candy' and to help in the immersion of the game :yep:
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Locations were actualy set with 4 digits. They work like a numerical keyboard. with 1, 3, 7 and 9 in corners etc. First you find AL then find 6 (middle right) then divide that square up in 9 fields like the keypad - now find 2 (top middle) devide that place up again in 9 fields - now find 3 (top right) and again for 3. It actualy gets a pretty close location.
As you can see on the krigsmarine karte 1870 G - the square AL62 is about 0,8 x 0,8 degree's (roughly 50x60 miles) - the two aditional digits gives 0,09 degree accuracy for a location or roughly 10 times more precise (5 x 6 miles) DISCLAMER - above calculations were done using headmath and rough numbers - longitudal and latitudal lenght depends on place on earth. |
First of all- Yes, I am using GWX.
Thanks guys, it makes sense now, but are these radio messages really just fake, eye-candy? No convoy is really there?:cry: |
Sorry but it's true.
I too spent many a fruitless day running an intercept based on one of these fictional messages. Someone here had the right idea in saying that you should treat them as English counter-intelligence messages designed to send you on a wild goose-chase. Remember if it doesn't come via ENIGMA, it's a TRAP!!!:dead::dead::dead: |
Radio messages are eye candy but radio contact reports are real.:up:
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I'm thinking that will make more sense once I get in-game. (Distinguish between radio MESSAGES and radio CONTACT REPORTS) |
A radio message is just that, you will hear the morse code signifying its' arrival. A radio contact will appear as a ship or convoy somewhere on the map. Note the time, speed and direction by clicking on the icon, and plan your intercept course accordingly. :know:
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"SSS . . . 52.11N, 01.43E, SS MAGDAPUR" is nothing more than English trickery? That explains why it came in on an open frequency. |
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All the messages in GWX that refer to convoy attacks\boat sinkings etc are historical messages So you dont feel alone out there |
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