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What is "radio equipment"? What is "communications equipment"? What's a FuG? Is a FuMO to be included too?
There is overlap between these, but there are also differences. What is the scope here?
I would suggest the superset of FuG and FuMO as having the clearest definable and sourceable scope (note that (AFAIK) all the large ground-based radars had FuG numbers too). That would obviously include both radio and radar, so it's broader than "communications".
Andy Dingley (
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00:07, 15 December 2015 (UTC)reply