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  1. FiliusRucilo

    MOC Radio Snottingen

    Everything is awesome! … is not the only fafourite song at radio Snottingen running in heavy rotation. Nicole Schwatzinger (Nicole Talkative) moderates the breakfast show with the best hits and latest news from Snottingen and surroundings. Of course, there are also serious news from the newsroom with Klaus Kleewer and Gundi Grause. So the Snottingen public is always best informed, where just the next bag of flour falls over. Gossip from the streets on air ist provided by Linda Zackwasis. She has just grabbed Alice Finch in front of the radio station and "interrogate" her about her Super-MOCs. And then there's the tech troop. Notably Mike Faxflicker, technical manager. Ralf Donnerwetter, responsible for transmission technic, vehicle fleet and girl for everything. And last but not least trainee Tim Turnschuh (Tim Sneaker). They keep Radio-S technically running. As official cars Radio Snottingen has two classic cars from Hugo (the guy from the vintage car clinic). A fiery red old Rover and a old LMW-Flitz truck built in 1965. The LMW-Truck carrys the mobile transmission technic. Radio Snottingen is located in a nice old house built in the 1890th. A modern extension has been added to the house, which carries the entire transmission technology and houses the newsroom. A magnificent building on 48 x 32 studs. Everyone calls in gets directly connected to Sondra Kreischberger or Maifritt Killner. They two are "Chief on duty", Offroom and telephone hotline in one person and they are the secret bosses of radio snottingen. Their boss, Nick S. Zukamelle somehow tries to manage the whole bunch - which he does not always succeed. Keeping track of this totally crazy radio troupe is like watching fleas ... Statistics: Godfather for the station of course is the litte radio station from my hometown. Radio Snottingen has about 3,150 parts. I've created it at the end of last year. Find more pictures on flicker. Radio Snottingen can be seen live on the RHEIN-MAIN-STEIN Exhibition. June 9th to 10th 2018 in the Stadttheater Rüsselsheim , Germany. …and as always: I apologize for my horrible english.
  2. Electronic warfare has 2 main branches: tactical and strategic. Tactical warfare implies (for example) the use of jammers in a fighter to prevent being detected or tracked by an enemy SAM radar. Strategic warfare is, for example, the jamming at a large scale (for example, Operation Cerberus in WW2 when the remaining German battleships passed through Pas de Calais and they remained undetected for the British radars). Going to the modern time, when in Desert Storm the Allied Coalition “blinded” the Iraqi AAA defenses by saturating their radars with a massive use of radioelectric signals. Or, in this vignette, by “listening” to the enemy communications. This is one of the strategic warfare rooms, where our operative is checking the transmissions from BRIOLUI. As an invasion is soon, any report is important. IMG_20170403_184059 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr After receiving an important transmission, he reports to his senior officer, who will analyze the message and take a decision... IMG_20170403_184135 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Will the RON countries be preparing a large scale invasion on the COAC countries?