Radio : Différence entre versions
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<u>Signal Range</u> - The range of the radio signal, measured in meters. The radio range is chained through all friendly tanks. | <u>Signal Range</u> - The range of the radio signal, measured in meters. The radio range is chained through all friendly tanks. | |||
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? | |r1 = | + | |r1 = 1, Signal Flags, 100, 0, 1, [[Leichttraktor]] | |
? | |r2 = | + | |r2 = 2, FuG 2, 300, 180, 40, [[Leichttraktor]] | |
? | |r3 = | + | |r3 = 3, FuG 5, 350, 630, 50, [[PzKpfw IV]] [[Hummel]] [[PzKpfw 35 (t)]] [[StuG III]] [[JagdPz IV]] [[VK 3601]] [[VK 3001 (H)]] [[Sturmpanzer I Bison]] [[PzKpfw 38 (t)]] [[Panzerjager I]] [[VK 3002 (DB)]] [[PzKpfw III]] [[Sturmpanzer II]] [[PzKpfw III Ausf A]] [[VK 1602 Leopard]] [[Wespe]] [[PzKpfw II Luchs]] [[PzKpfw III/IV]] [[VK 3001 (P)]] [[GW Tiger]] [[GW Panther]] | |
? | |r4 = | + | |r4 =3, FuG 37, 360, 690, 40, [[ PzKpfw 35 (t)]] [[Hetzer]] [[PzKpfw 38 (t)]] [[Grille ]] | |
? | |r5 = | + | |r5 =4, FuG 7, 470, 8 160, 70, [[ PzKpfw IV]] [[Hummel]] [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]] [[StuG III]] [[PzKpfw V Panther]] [[JagdPz IV]] [[PzKpfw II]] [[VK 3601 (H)]] [[VK 3001 (H)]] [[Jagdpanther]] [[VK 3002 (DB)]] [[PzKpfw III]] [[PzKpfw III Ausf. A]] [[PzKpfw VIB Tiger II]] [[VK 1602 Leopard]] [[Grille]] [[PzKpfw II Luchs]] [[PzKpfw III/IV]] [[VK 3001 (P)]] [[VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B]] [[Ferdinand]] [[Jagdtiger]] [[Panther II]] [[GW Tiger]] [[GW Panther ]] | |
? | |r6 = | + | |r6 =7, FuG 10, 520, 21 600, 100, [[Hetzer]] | |
? | |r7 = | + | |r7 =7, FuG Spr. 1, 520, 21 600, 150, [[PzKpfw II]] [[Sturmpaner II]] [[PzKpfw III Ausf. A]] [[Wespe]] [[PzKpfw Luchs]] | |
? | |r8 = | + | |r8 =8, FuG 8, 600, 24 240, 50, [[PzKpfw 35 (t)]] [[ PzKpfw 38 (t)]] | |
? | |r9 = | + | |r9 =8, FuG Spr. A, 800, 27 000, 150, [[VK 1602 Leopard]] | |
? | |r10 = | + | |r10 =8, FuG 11, 700, 33 600, 70, [[Hetzer]] | |
? | |r11 = | + | |r11 =9, FuG 12, 810, 43 200, 150, [[PzKpfw IV]] [[Hummel]] [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]] [[PzKpfw V Panther]] [[VK 3601 (H)]] [[VK 3001 (H)]] [[Jagdpanther]] [[VK 3002 (DB)]] [[PzKpfw III]] [[PzKpfw VIB Tiger II]] [[Grille]] [[PzKpfw III/IV]] [[VK 3001 (P)]] [[VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B]] [[Ferdinand]] [[Jagdtiger]] [[Panther II]] [[GW Tiger]] [[GW Panther]] | |
? | |r12 = | + | |r12 =10, 10WSc, 820, 51 600, 160, [[Maus]] | |
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Version du 21 janvier 2011 à 21:50
Tank radio is its communication system and is how one tank submits its location and the location of the enemy to other friendly tanks. A vehicle's radio range is chined through all allied tanks in its radio range. If a radio is damaged communications range will be greatly reduced.
Radio characteristics:
Signal Range - The range of the radio signal, measured in meters. The radio range is chained through all friendly tanks.
German Radios
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Russian/USSR Radios
Radios
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American/USA Radios
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