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  • In a military and navigational context, '''direction finding''' is procedure for finding the [[bearing (direction)|bearing]] of a source [[Image:Adkins loop on IJN Junyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Direction finding loop on ''IJN Junyo'']]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Direction finding]]
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  • In a military and navigational context, '''direction finding''' is procedure for finding the [[bearing (direction)|bearing]] of a source [[Image:Adkins loop on IJN Junyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Direction finding loop on ''IJN Junyo'']]
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  • ...sion, must remain secret against the threats of [[traffic analysis]] and [[direction finding]].
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  • ===High Frequency Direction Finding=== A RIVET JOINT ITU frequency bands|High Frequency (HF) direction finding|Direction Finding (DF) System adds a ten element HF array antenna on RIVET JOINT to provide H
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  • *[[direction finding|radio frequency direction finder]]
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  • '''Time difference of arrival (TDOA)''' is an electronic technique used in direction finding and navigation, in which the time of arrival of a specific signal, at physi
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  • ...that exploited inadvertent radiation from a radio receiv radio receiver. Direction finding and other signals intelligence techniques classically exploit radio ''trans
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  • ...t early breakthroughs. GCCS also obtained valuable intelligence through [[direction finding]] and [[traffic analysis]] by a division called the "Y Service".
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  • Standardized USN systems go beyond simple direction finding and into COMINT. The AN/SLR-25 is a passive cryptologic exploitation system | title = Transportable Radio Direction Finding (TRDF) System (AN/SSQ-120)
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  • ...Second World War]], a U.S. Navy [[SIGINT before the Second World War#Naval direction finding and message interception|intercept station]] for [[communications intellige
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  • ...its tactical communications). If [[signals intelligence#direction finding|direction finding]] can localize the transmitter to the known position of an artillery site,
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  • ...hearing the signal until it determines the new frequency. In like manner, direction finding systems may not be able to follow the changing frequency long enough to get
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  • ...estine human-source intelligence (HUMINT) they sent might seem reasonable, direction finding, a discipline of signals intelligence (SIGINT) might have shown they were t
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  • ...tially, the policy was that the South Vietnamese would be trained in basic direction finding using "known or derived" technical information, but, for security reasons,
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  • ...If the EPIRB does not transmit the GPS coordinates, it may take several [[direction finding]] passes of the satellites to localize the beacon. Still, unless GPS is in
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  • ...sed on a now-outmoded VHF communications ssytem called NDRS. This has no [[direction finding]] capabilities, gaps in geographic coverage, and was based on single channe
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  • ...EAGLE and the JU-21 LEFT JAB, the latter being the first with computerized direction finding and data storage. Even more advanced ASA equipment was on P-2V aircraft bo ...elicopter, which has interception capabilities in the 1.5-150 MHz and direction finding between 20-76 MHz. The EH-60L has better communications and ungradabi
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  • ...nmi in his position calculation. During Jutland, there was limited use of direction finding on fleet vessels, but most information came from shore stations. ...erta and #3 SWS at Victoria B.C. Victoria also had a remote High Frequency Direction Finding ([[HF/DF]]) site in Nanaimo approximately 60 mi to the northwest." <ref>{{c
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  • ...hearing the signal until it determines the new frequency. In like manner, direction finding systems may not be able to follow the changing frequency long enough to get
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  • ...d the U-Boat Enigma cryptosystem traffic. But "HF/DF" Signals intelligence#direction finding|High Frequency Direction Finder) was still able to find where the U-Boats w
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  • ...function covering 0.5-18&nbsp;GHz in five bands. This can achieve 5-degree direction finding. ...system, which gives detection, emitter location and MASINT identification, direction finding, and strategic intelligence support. It was first implemented in 2000 and s
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  • ...nmi in his position calculation. During Jutland, there was limited use of direction finding on fleet vessels, but most information came from shore stations.
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  • ...order of battle and movement information on the Japanese came purely from direction finding and traffic analysis.
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  • ...; those are the functions of subsequent steps such as signal detection and direction finding. {{main|Direction finding}}
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