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CameronMcDonald

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A small question...
« on: 14 Jan 2005, 01:33:14 »
Long time no see! I've finished my second mission, now. Once I get it uploaded, all shall be well.

I was just wondering, cause I'm a real stickler for realism. (Pardon the pun.) What was the real radio setup in 1985? Surely not every grunt had some little squad communication intercom? I would have thought that it was voice commands, signals, and one radio operator per squad?

Good to be back, and any replies will be most helpful,
C "G" McD.

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Re:A small question...
« Reply #1 on: 22 Jan 2005, 18:01:13 »
Very special forces might have had personal radios available at this period, but not the majority.

For normal units I don't think you'd expect much more than what you've guessed - a platoon net with a radio per section.  Maybe two radios at platoon HQ - one on the platoon net and one on the company net, switching one radio across two nets or too many stations on a single net would cause headaches.

Within the section voice and hand signals would be the norm but OFP strikes useable compromise.


CameronMcDonald

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Re:A small question...
« Reply #2 on: 25 Jan 2005, 11:46:15 »
Thankyou my friend! I can't wait till I can get Resistance - I've got radio operator units lined up!

Cheers,
C"G"McD