rtc said:The purpose of Conelrad was to keep Russian bomber
crews from DF'ing an AM station and "riding the beam"
Nope. There were plenty of systems that would have detected intercepted bombers in the CONELRAD era. CONELRAD was designed to prevent locking an ICBM on a specific station once its intercontinental guidance system got it into the vicinity of a major US city or defense site.
If you check, you will find that radar was primitive in 1941 and the lone Oahu site was manned only part of the time, had no telephone or radio connection to a military base, and the crews had no experience in interpreting what was seen on the cathode ray tubes. By the time of the first CONELRAD tests 15 years later, radar was well developed and we even had things like NORAD to look for both missiles and planes from the Arctic Circle.