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i have made 21 ogg sound files of actual morse messages listed below
the actual content of each message is more in depth such as jap sub in lagoon unloading supplys or happy new year ya bloody bastards and so on .. [CHANNEL] Name=Coast watchers Folder=Coast Watchers Freq=xxx Antenna=01.01.1930-01.01.2000:10.30,-145.00:100000 japs building air feild aircraft carriers airfeild compleated debris and bodys on beach request ammunition and general stores increased gunboat partols happy new year jap sub in lagoon unloading supplys japs close good luck many landing barges large fighter force many planes need extraction out of supplys pow escape one for the diggers japs erecting radio tower sea conditions small convoy storms troop buildup it was after having an intrest in the coastwatchers since i was a kid and reading the articles listed below i made this as a tribute to them .... http://home.st.net.au/cgi-bin/counte...er?dunn&sc-761 visits since 16 November 2003 U.S. Navy Subchaser SC 761 was selected by Admiral Wilkinson to carry out a top secret mission which involved rescuing a large number of Australian Coast Watchers from Bougainville. SC 761 left its mooring at 1100 hrs on Sunday 25 July 1943 and proceeded unaccompanied to the Russell Islands. SC 761 rendezvoused after midnight with the U.S. Submarine USS Guardfish (SS-217) at a location five miles south of Point Pleasant, on Rendova Island. They were due to receive 15 Coast Watchers who had been extricated form Bougainville. SC 761 spotted USS Guardfish on their radar about 7 miles away at 0355 hrs on Monday 26 July 1943. Due to the heavy seas they both moved to the lee side of Rendova Island. SC 761 pulled alongside USS Guardfish at 0510 hrs to transfer the Coast Watchers. Lt. Comdr. John R. Keenan consumed a pot of hot tea while he relived some of his experiences on Bougainville. The Japanese would constantly track them while they were broadcasting with their teleradios, so they were constantly on the move to avoid capture. The Coast Watchers had their photograph taken on the forecastle of SC 761 after they had showered, shaved and eaten. Lt. Cmdr. Keenan advised that he had lost two men who were captured by the Japanese and thereupon beheaded.i made the radio station for my own testing and it seemed to run fine with ogg versions ..so they are in ogg i can make any message up to 1000 strokes long ..so if ted could somehow incorparte this with the smaller island stations it could broadcast any message at any given time ...:hmm: http://hosted.filefront.com/bunkerratt/ Last edited by bunkerratt; 04-12-07 at 09:56 AM. |
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Whhat's the filename in your dir or did I miss it?
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Excellent!
![]() Morse code is what was missing when tuning the radio. It reminds me of my youth when I listened to morse code stations on a WWII surplus BC-224 receiver. One little note... I think "feild" should be spelled "field". I'll have to set up some stations to play these files. One station wouldn't seem authentic. |
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the file is named coast watcher
http://hosted.filefront.com/bunkerratt/ right i had considered putting up 2-3 stations ..for futher messages i can change the key rate faster or slower to simulate differant operators ...i also thought about making a plane guard chanel .it;s still a wip .but it's working ..enjoy let me know if you want any messages made up ..
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i'm thinking about calling it "father goose radio " in honor of the old carey grant movie ...
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Since there is no readme file, what do we do with the mod in order to use it?
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ahhh..right...no read me ..install these files into a radio station folder of your choice...or if you don't use the radio you could put them in the gramaphone folder ..install= local disk c;/program files /ubisoft/silenthunter 4 /data/sound/radio [if you use the radio] or gramaphone
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as it looks now ..i could set up any number of small low power stations to transmit within a set range however i really am not good at setting up the events file as ted healy is ..if i can get some body to get that file taken care of i could go ahead and start making historic or close to historic transmissions from what ever islands..concerning the date time group in the sim...i have even thought about a station for naval traffic ..daily reports and the likes ...
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