File:BAMS Zones of communication.png
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DescriptionBAMS Zones of communication.png |
English: The file shows the world map overlayed with Zone of operation for the Broadcast to Allied Merchant Ships (BAMS) system, across the World. The system was used to communicate official messages to convoys and ensure that it could be done, anywhere in the world. |
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Source | navy-radio.com/manuals/dnc5/dnc5-1944-app8-merchant.pdf |
Author | United States Navy 1944 |
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The item is from Appendix III from the full manual, that is not available.
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