You linked to a site thats discussing amature HF radio. I simply replied with comments from your own link that shows that an amplifier can be used, even with HF...
Wow!
You don't get it. The antenna is the best amplifier. Adding anything else only works to a very narrow point and there is nothing that can amplify a signal that is not present.
For frequency selection HF radios would have given them the range needed. It would have been harder to pass data over and would have been subject to interception more readily than the LOS VHF. I was illustrating that any power amplifier interfers with the reciever. It just happenend to be an HF amp on the website.
You will effect your reception much more by building a higher dB gain antenna than you will hooking up an "amplifier". Only Radio Shack, Sears, or whoever you gave money too for that thing, benefits. The benefits to the reception are negliable.
That, of course, is not the case, since every amplifier creates noise that makes the reception worse, if not impossible.
http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu/english/product/books/rrbook/chapter3/chapter3b.htmAnd that is not a characteristic of the HF spectrum. That is a characteristic of ALL RF energy.
The major problem though is the fact there IS no signal to amplify. Unless of course LW fighters were operating in Near Earth Orbit. The radios they used where
Line of Sight VHF!
The aircraft did not carry a powerful enough receiver to have duplex communications at all times.
There is a little known phenomenon called the
curvature of the earth that blocks the path.
In fact your fandom reaches to a level that your trying to show a Jagdkorp Commander was wrong in relating his own experience at controlling the Defense.
Your post does nothing except reinforce EXACTLY was Generalleutnant Josef ('Beppo') Schmid relates.
http://img133.potato.com/img.php?loc=loc188&image=a77a1_German_fighter_Control.jpgLet's look at the your example:
The bombers by-passed the intense flak barrage heading towards the Leipzig area.
However on that day, the USAAF hit many targets all over Occupied Europe:
STRATEGIC OPERATIONS (Eighth Air Force): Mission 458: 1,129 bombers and
756 fighters are dispatched to attack synthetic oil plants, aircraft assembly
plants and engine works, airfields and an equipment depot, marshalling yards
railway station and railway repair shops in Germany; 37 bombers and 6
fighters are lost:
1. Of 373 B-24s, 102 hit Lutzkendorf and 64 hit Halle oil plants, 90 hit
Bernburg and 73 hit Aschersleben aircraft plants and 8 hit targets of
opportunity; they claim 39-5-10 Luftwaffe aircraft; 28 B-24s are lost, 1
damaged beyond repair and 126 damaged; 3 airmen are KIA, 11 WIA and 274 MIA. Escort is provided by 224 P-38s, P-47s and P-51s; they claim 46-1-16
Luftwaffe aircraft; 1 P-38 and 3 P-51s are lost (pilots are MIA).
2. Of 303 B-17s, 64 hit Bohlen and 51 hit Merseburg oil plants, 67 hit
Kolleda and 32 hit Lutzkendorf Airfields, 22 hit targets of opportunity and
16 hit Gottingen marshalling yard; 2 B-17s are lost and 112 damaged; 3 airmen are WIA and 20 MIA. Escort is provided by 185 P-38s, P-47s and P-51s; theyclaim 9-0-1 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 3-0-1 on the ground; 1 P-47 and 1 P-51 are lost (pilots are MIA).
3. Of 453 B-17s, 114 hit Leipzig/Taucha, 79 hit Leipzig/Mockau, 35 hit Leipzig/Heiterblick and 15 hit Leipzig/Abtnaundorf oil plants, 46 hit Leipzig bearing industry, 35 hit Kolleda Airfield, 19 hit Leipzig Station and 7 hit Nordhausen; 7 B-17s are lost, 2 damaged beyond repair and 152 damaged; 15 airmen are KIA, 5 WIA and 50 MIA. Escort is provided by 247 P-47s and P-51s; they claim 20-0-2 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 1-0-0 on the ground; 1 P-51 is damaged beyond repair (pilot is WIA).
Mission 459: 6 of 6 B-17s drop leaflets in France and Belgium during the
night. 19 B-24s participate in CARPETBAGGER operations during the night.
The Germans could not control all the aircraft intercepting to have real time co-ordination in the air attacking at once.
They had a few shining examples however when circumstances fell into place. To characterize the system though as reliable is pure nonsense.
The allies could co-ordinate their efforts in the air. They had better radios including HF sets which could talk from anywhere in skies of Europe back to England or even Italy. HF uses Skywave propogation and are not Line of Sight.
From one HQ, the allies could control their entire effort in the air in real time. The Germans could not.
All the best,
Crumpp