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== [[JSS System]] ==
== [[JSS System]] ==
When the FAA took over operation of the site in 1979 the equipment configuration included the [[FPS-67|FPS-67B]] search radar and a [[FPS-116]] height-finder. The height-finder was maintained by detachments of US Air Force personnel from OLAA 25th ADS until it was removed in 1988.
When the FAA took over operation of the site in 1979 the equipment configuration included the [[FPS-67|FPS-67B]] search radar and a [[FPS-116]] height-finder. The height-finder was maintained by detachments of US Air Force personnel from OLAA 25th ADS until it was removed in 1988.
In 1982 an ADTAC listing of sites to be brought into the [[JSS System]] included Keno FAA Radar Site with an [[FPS-67|FPS-67B]] search radar, an [[FPS-116]] height-finder, an [[FYQ-47]] Common Digitizer, and an [[ATCBI-5]] SIF/IFF (Beacon) set.


In 1983 the [[SAGE System]] deactivated and the Mica Peak FAA Radar Site joined the [[JSS System]] with a JSS ID of '''J-79''' as one of the original members.
In 1983 the [[SAGE System]] deactivated and the Mica Peak FAA Radar Site joined the [[JSS System]] with a JSS ID of '''J-79''' as one of the original members.


[[File:Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Plan.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Plan.]]
[[File:Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Plan.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Plan.]]

Revision as of 13:54, 17 October 2019

Mica Peak FAA Radar Site (1979-Active) - A Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) Radar Site first established in 1979 near Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Replaced Mica Peak Air Force Station and located on the same site. Initially assigned a SAGE ID of Z-151, a JSS ID of J-79 and an FAA ID of QMI. Active FAA Radar Site.

Mica Peak FAA Radar Site from a Distance.

History

Initally established as Mica Peak Air Force Station operated by US Air Force. The site became an FAA/ADC joint-use site circa 1959, furnishing radar track data to FAA ARTCCs and to USAF Direction Centers. The radar site came under FAA control in 1979.

JSS System

When the FAA took over operation of the site in 1979 the equipment configuration included the FPS-67B search radar and a FPS-116 height-finder. The height-finder was maintained by detachments of US Air Force personnel from OLAA 25th ADS until it was removed in 1988.

In 1982 an ADTAC listing of sites to be brought into the JSS System included Keno FAA Radar Site with an FPS-67B search radar, an FPS-116 height-finder, an FYQ-47 Common Digitizer, and an ATCBI-5 SIF/IFF (Beacon) set.

In 1983 the SAGE System deactivated and the Mica Peak FAA Radar Site joined the JSS System with a JSS ID of J-79 as one of the original members.

Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Plan.

The site was reconfigured circa 1998 with the installation of an ARSR-4 3D (combination search & height-finder) radar. The remaining empty USAF radar towers and buildings were removed leaving only the ARSR-4 tower and FAA support buildings on the site.


Mica Peak FAA Site Major Equipment List
Search Radar HF Radar Data Systems Scopes Comm IFF/SIF/Beacon
Mica Peak FAA Radar Site ARSR-4 Tower Equipment Room Plan.
Mica Peak FAA Radar Site Equipment Building Plan.

Current Status

Mica Peak Roadblock.

Active facility on Mica Peak near the city of Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Motorized traffic to the site is prevented by a locked gate on the Mica Peak Radar Site Road near the intersection with South Star Road.


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Location: On Mica Peak near Spokane City in Spokane County, Washington.

Maps & Images

Lat: 47.57389 Long: -117.08111

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  • Elevation: 5,194'


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Visited: Area 21 Aug 2016