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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (19??-Active) - An FAA Radar Site established near McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas. Initially assigned a | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (19??-Active) - An FAA Radar Site established near McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas. Initially assigned a FAA ID of QBZ. Active FAA Radar Site. | ||
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== History of Oskaloosa FAA Radar Site == | == History of Oskaloosa FAA Radar Site == | ||
This site became an FAA radar site furnishing radar track data to the FAA and data tied to USAF Direction Centers. The initial ARSR-2 radar equipment | This site became an FAA radar site furnishing radar track data to the FAA and data tied to USAF Direction Centers. The initial ARSR-2 radar equipment remained in place until it was upgraded to a Common Air Route Surveillance Radar ([[CARSR]]) circa 2015. | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 23 October 2016
Oskaloosa FAA Radar Site (19??-Active) - An FAA Radar Site established near McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas. Initially assigned a FAA ID of QBZ. Active FAA Radar Site. History of Oskaloosa FAA Radar SiteThis site became an FAA radar site furnishing radar track data to the FAA and data tied to USAF Direction Centers. The initial ARSR-2 radar equipment remained in place until it was upgraded to a Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) circa 2015.
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