File:Luftwaffe Very High Frequency DF operations before D-Day, World War II.svg
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current | 15:49, 14 December 2018 | 740 × 998 (208 KB) | Goran tek-en | {{Information |description ={{en|1=This diagram represents the organisation of a number of Luftwaffe Very High Frequency (VHF) Direction-Finding (DF) base lines that were created by the Luftwaffe, and in place before D-Day. DF baselines are imaginary lines or axis in which DF equipment of a DF network is deployed in locations on that line. Luftwaffe Signals used straight DF lines. The length of the base line indicated the net location capability value in miles, in which a DF location can... |
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