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Originally Posted by luthier
6. Hypothetically, let's say, a group of Spitfires is talking to the ground on 347 Khz. A German bomber over the Channel just happens to have his radio man listening to 347 KHz. Theoretically, he could he get a vector on the British squadron, right? Did something like this ever take place?
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No, unless the radio antenna is directional, which I think it wasn't the case.
EDIT: AFAIK they were just
isotropic (the bombers' antennas I mean).