I am also interersted to know about these early electronics.
I know that certain antennae were for communications, long, medium and short wave, according to the distance to be covered by the radio transmission. Others were for establish communication between ships of the same fleet, others for communicating between posts aboard the ship: bridge to combat room, combat room to artillery stations, then, with the coming of the radar, I guess some lines were there to communicate between the main radar station to the fire control stations, but I'd like to hear this from the experts here of the forum... Which criteria do they follow when drawing ships of that era?
Another question: Many ships have long lines between the main mast and the bow flag pole and to the stern flag pole as well. How did they proceed when they had to open fire and not ripping these lines (or the poles) away?
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