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The TPS-75 consists of two completely self-contained packages: an operations/radar electronics shelter and an antenna pallet. | The TPS-75 consists of two completely self-contained packages: an operations/radar electronics shelter and an antenna pallet. | ||
The operations shelter houses two UYQ-509 color raster displays operator consoles and a digital target height readout. Each position includes IFF/SIF decoder/ | The operations shelter houses two UYQ-509 color raster displays operator consoles and a digital target height readout. Each position includes IFF/SIF decoder/interrogators ground-to-air and ground-to-ground communications equipment. | ||
The radar signal output of the TPS-75 is both analog video signals and combined digital output designed to communicate with remote direction centers and digital networks. The combined digital output includes range, azimuth, height, and IFF/SIF data. | The radar signal output of the TPS-75 is both analog video signals and combined digital output designed to communicate with remote direction centers and digital networks. The combined digital output includes range, azimuth, height, and IFF/SIF data. | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[File:|795px|thumb|center|]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Camp Rilea FPS-75.jpeg|795px|thumb|center|Camp Rilea's TPS-75 Mobile Radar operated bythe Oregon Air National Guard's 116th Air Control Squadron (ACS)]] | ||
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== TPS-75 3D Radar == | == TPS-75 3D Radar == | ||
