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Old 02-22-08, 01:57 PM   #1
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Some of you probably have already seen this, but I thought I would pass it on anyway. It would be good for developers, but I think it is just plain cool to listen to. Make sure you check out to the submarine section.

http://hnsa.org/sound/

I didn't think sonabouys were even used in WWII. I thought they were a product of the cold war. No wonder the U-boats were dropping like flies.
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Old 02-22-08, 03:43 PM   #2
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Wow that is pretty freakin cool.

Being a sound guy Im gonna enjoy those.

Dont know about the sonobouys from what I gathered they were experimental and not in common use. Frankly I dont know how they did it given the technology at the time. They woulda had to have a big antenna, battery, and non descrete components. Maybe they were the size of a volkswagon.
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I don't know, they couldn't have been too big. They were patroling in a TBF Avenger. According to one of the recordings between the pilot and sound guy he drops several of them at a time.

Pretty cool though. Apparently recorded on a wire recorder. Kind of like reel to reel, but on real thin wire.
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Wow that is pretty freakin cool.

Being a sound guy Im gonna enjoy those.

Dont know about the sonobouys from what I gathered they were experimental and not in common use. Frankly I dont know how they did it given the technology at the time. They woulda had to have a big antenna, battery, and non descrete components. Maybe they were the size of a volkswagon.
From what I gather, sonobuoys were used a lot in harbor defenses in WW2.
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Old 02-23-08, 06:57 AM   #6
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A lot of technology we associate with the Cold War was born, or in development in WW2. According to this article, the US Coast Guard was enthusiatically experimenting with using helicopters as a potential submarine hunter.

http://www.uscg.mil/history/h_antisb.html

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In an attempt to make helicopters more proficient in the role of a submarine hunter, a project began in April 1944 to equip them with a "dipping sonar" similar to what blimps carried. The major concern was the noise transmitted to the water by the wash from the helicopter's rotors. Working off the Cobb, it was found that the noise level was insignificant and did not interfere with equipment operation.

During flight operations, it was discovered that the HNS-1 helicopter was extremely helpful when used as a target for the alignment of fire-control radar, anti-aircraft radar and loran testing. This use was so helpful, in fact, that it later became the chief operational function during the war.
However, by 1945 U-Boat activity had declined to the point where the program was dropped. It was picked up again later when the Soviet submarine threat began to loom.
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Old 02-23-08, 08:51 AM   #7
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I was entertained by the depth charge recordings. While the sonobouy recordings were much longer than expected, they explained that the equipment was overloaded by the extreme noise level. The "in-sub" recording sounded very much like what we hear in the game.
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