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  • Richard K
    Rekrut
    • 27.12.2010
    • 6

    #16
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    hi Richard,

    connected to the Wullenwever near GABLINGEN was a former DF site: 17th USASA Field Station - Det A Schleswig

    (look in KMZ attached link to geschichtsspuren.de, ex lostplaces.de)
    Hi raven66,

    Thanks for pointing out the Schleswig DF site. I had learned about that site from old ASA veterans and also had found it included on Tom Harris’ usasadf.net website as well as on the lostplaces.de -- all before I got involved summarizing the collection of CDAAs on the Google Earth forum. I had forgotten about it as being a circular antenna array. I still have not added Schleswig (and many of the other early DF sites listed by Tom Harris) to my CDAA collection posted on Google Earth, having forgotten about them.

    I just now took another look at the write-up on lostplaces.de (now geschichtsspuren.de , as you pointed out); and realized that the array at Schleswig was identified as having been an AN/TRD-15; and that the picture gives credit to Wayne Vagtborg, with whom I had communicated about the site way back in February 2007, when I first began chasing down ASA sites.

    Thanks for jarring my memory about Schleswig having had a Wullenwever type antenna.

    Perhaps, you and the fellow cold-war de folks can help me find the exact location of the DF sites listed by Tom Harris that I had not found yet.

    In the attached KMZ folder, actual locations are marked using a yellow push-pin icon; and general area locations are marked using the cross-hairs icon.

    Perhaps, you or someone else could send me placemarks marking the exact locations of the old DF sites, particularly those in Germany, for which I now have only general area placemarks (ie the ones now with cross-hairs icon markers).

    Cheers,

    Richard
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    • Richard K
      Rekrut
      • 27.12.2010
      • 6

      #17
      This Bad Aibling 2 (unidentified site) has gone un-identified ever since I first found it. A lot of vets have not been able to provide its name and user. Do you know it????
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      Zuletzt geändert von Richard K; 29.01.2011, 19:47.

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      • Maeks
        Cold Warrior
        • 28.02.2010
        • 340

        #18
        Zitat von Richard K Beitrag anzeigen
        This Bad Aibling 2 (unidentified site) has gone un-identified ever since I first found it. A lot of vets have not been able to provide its name and user. Do you know it????
        Uff das ist bei mir in der Nähe. Soviel ich das was mitbekommen habe müßte es ein BGS Standort sein.
        (that is with me nearby. As far as I noticed what would it be a BGS site)

        Gruß Maeks

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        • Rex Danny
          Administrator
          • 12.06.2008
          • 4330

          #19
          Zitat von Richard K Beitrag anzeigen
          This Bad Aibling 2 (unidentified site) has gone un-identified ever since I first found it. A lot of vets have not been able to provide its name and user. Do you know it????
          Hello, Richard !

          The site has been called "BGS-Funkbeobachtungsstelle Rosenheim" and has been closed around 2006.


          Rex Danny

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          • grmbls
            Rekrut
            • 06.01.2008
            • 3

            #20
            Weil es gerade so gut passt: hier einige aktuelle Bilder von der "Kampfführungsanlage Bambubs" bei Diepholz, zwischenzeitlich als "Peilstelle Diepholz" in das Sensornetzwerk einer anderen Organisation eingebunden...
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