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Wztching for surface traffic (was: Submarine Movie? or TV?)



On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 15:57:26 EDT VBra676539@aol.com writes:
>gotta have surface support, and the surface traffic doesn't have to be
really 
>big to cause heart failure and the like--traffic in the Keys is like
downtown 
>Miami only wetter, and that means somebody needs to pose as the RAM 
>vessel, fly the signals and man (staff?) the radio to shoo the tourists
and 
>the boneheads and the just plain bastards off the sub's track.

I've asked before about a device that would listen for a frequency common
to all outboards, as a warning device for submarines.    It would be
simple
to build.

Anyone ever heard of this?




Michael B. Holt
Oregon Hill, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
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