So what about antennas? If the vehicle has to roll to minimize wind forces, which vary unpredictably with the weather, it would need extra antennas to communicate regardless of the roll.
I know several range safety antennas and receivers are always arrayed around the vehicle to ensure a rock-crushing signal regardless of attitude, but I don't know about telemetry transmitters, radar transponders, TDRSS terminals, TV transmitting antennas, etc.
You're right about those range safety systems being as simple as dirt. The commands consist of simple tone sequences, not much different from telephone Touch Tones. Last I heard, the frequency was somewhere around 410 MHz, with ground transmitters generating some tens of kilowatts -- there's no hiding them. (I'm told that listening for them was a good way to tell when a secret launch was coming up, before they lightened up and began to announce them a few hours before the event.) The range safety received signal strengths are telemetered to the ground, and anything less than full-scale at any time on any receiver is considered cause for concern.