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The nationwide replacement program converting FAA legacy radar systems to the [[CARSR]] radar configuration was completed by 17 Aug | The nationwide replacement program converting FAA legacy radar systems to the [[CARSR]] radar configuration was completed by 17 Aug 2015 and {{{Site}}} FAA Radar Site was a part of that program. Legacy FAA radars underwent a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) that replaced key components in the vintage [[ARSR-1]], [[ARSR-2]], [[FPS-20]], [[FPS-66]] and [[FPS-67]] radars. The CARSR program replaced legacy klystron radar transmitters with a solid-state transmitter as well as renovating the radar receiver and signal processor. The CARSR modification also included common digitizer functionality making a separate common digitizer unnecessary. The {{{Site}}} FAA Radar Site is now operating with the [[CARSR]] radar. |
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The nationwide replacement program converting FAA legacy radar systems to the CARSR radar configuration was completed by 17 Aug 2015 and {{{Site}}} FAA Radar Site was a part of that program. Legacy FAA radars underwent a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) that replaced key components in the vintage ARSR-1, ARSR-2, FPS-20, FPS-66 and FPS-67 radars. The CARSR program replaced legacy klystron radar transmitters with a solid-state transmitter as well as renovating the radar receiver and signal processor. The CARSR modification also included common digitizer functionality making a separate common digitizer unnecessary. The {{{Site}}} FAA Radar Site is now operating with the CARSR radar.