What a cool read! Gives you the feel of what it must be like to skipper in real life. All should check this out.
About the peception that the Japanese could "hone in" on radar, here is an exerpt......
Former C.O. "The SD radar, used to detect aircraft, sent an all around signal and provided range only. At that time we were all convinced the Japanese aircraft had radar detectors installed, because almost every time we turned our radar on, we very shortly afterward detected an airplane. We therefore used it sparingly, usually in short pulses. After the war we found the Japanese did not have such gear, nor did they have radar on their aircraft. They just had a lot of planes out searching, and we didn't know they were there until we turned on our radar. In daylight our lookouts could spot them in time. Moonlight nights were a problem without radar."
Last edited by Soundman; 05-08-07 at 01:14 PM.
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