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| Frequency || 2700 - 2900 MHz || | | Frequency || 2700 - 2900 MHz || | ||
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| PRF || 300- | | PRF || 300-400 pps || | ||
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| Pulse Width || 2 to 3 usec || | | Pulse Width || 2 to 3 usec || | ||
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| Power || 4.5 MW peak power || | | Power || 4.5 MW peak power || | ||
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| Range || | | Range || 220 nmi || Long Range | ||
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| Altitude || 75,000 feet|| | | Altitude || 75,000 feet|| |
Revision as of 20:18, 3 October 2016
FPS-90 Long Range Height Finder Radar Set - A Long Range Height Finder Radar set developed at RADC and built by General Electric. The FPS-90 was a long range, high power, air transportable, height finding radar used in conjunction with a long range search radar set. The basic components for the FPS-90 came from the FPS-6, FPS-6A and FPS-6B. The differences with the FPS-6 series were:
The FPS-90s (and FPS-6s) were used in the SAGE System to provide height data for targets selected by the direction center. The direction center would preposition the height finder through the FST-2 and an operator would verify the target and transmit the correct altitude back to the direction center. The Range Height Indicators (RHI) of the FPS-90 were used to find the target and a cursor would be positioned at the correct altitude. FPS-90 Height Finder Radar
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