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| Type || Height Finder || | | Type || Height Finder || | ||
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| Number Made|| || | | Number Made|| 450~ || All variants | ||
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| IEEE Band || X || | | IEEE Band || X || | ||
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| Nod Speed || Auto - 60 cpm<br>Manual - 30 cpm|| | | Nod Speed || Auto - 60 cpm<br>Manual - 30 cpm|| | ||
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| Power || 250 kw peak|| | | Power || 250 kw peak|| 6002 Magnetron | ||
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| Range || 120 nmi|| Medium Range | | Range || 120 nmi|| Medium Range | ||
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TPS-10 Medium Range Height Finder Radar Set - A Medium Range Height Finder Radar set built by Zenith/RCA. The original TPS-10 was developed by the MIT Radiation Laboratory during WWII. The postwar A model was produced by Zenith Corporation and following models, including the D model, produced by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Modified versions were produced as FPS-4 (fixed) and MPS-8 (mobile), some 450 copies of these versions were produced between 1948 and 1954. TPS-10D Height Finder Radar
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