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- MISTRAM abstract "MISTRAM (MISsile TRAjectory Measurement) was a high-resolution tracking system used by the United States Air Force (and later NASA) to provide highly detailed trajectory analysis of rocket launches.A "classic" ranging system used since the 1960s uses radar to time a radio signal's travel to a target (in this case, the rocket) and back. This technique is accurate to approximately 1%. The accuracy of this technique is limited by the need to create a sharp "pulse" of radio so that the start of the signal can be accurately defined. There are both practical and theoretical limits to the sharpness of the pulse. In addition, the timing of the signals often introduced inaccuracies of its own until the introduction of high precision clocks.In MISTRAM, this was avoided by broadcasting a continuous signal. The basic system used a ground station located down range from the launch site (at Valkaria, Florida and Eleuthera Island, Bahamas) and a transponder on the vehicle. The tracking station transmitted an X-band carrier signal which the transponder responded to by re-broadcasting it on another (shifted) frequency. By slowly changing the frequency of the carrier broadcast from the station and comparing this with the phase of the signal being returned, ground control could measure the distance to the vehicle very accurately. Even with the analog circuitry used, MISTRAM was accurate to less than 1 km at the distance of the moon.To meet more stringent ballistic missile test requirements, several systems were designed, procured and added to the US Air Force Eastern Range's instrumentation in the 1950s and 1960s. The AZUSA continuous wave tracking system was added to the Cape in the mid-1950s and Grand Bahama in the early 1960s. The AN/FPS-16 radar system was introduced at the Cape, Grand Bahama, San Salvador, Ascension and East Grand Bahama Island between 1958 and 1961. In the early 1960s, the MISTRAM (Missile Trajectory Measurement) system was installed at Valkaria, Florida and Eleuthera island in the Bahamas to support Minuteman missile flights.".
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- MISTRAM wikiPageID "86631".
- MISTRAM wikiPageLength "19996".
- MISTRAM wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- MISTRAM wikiPageRevisionID "679548282".
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink 36-bit.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink FPS-16.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink AZUSA.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Ascension_Island.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Ballistic_missile.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Base_and_bounds.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apollo_program.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Missile_guidance.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radar.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink East_Grand_Bahama.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Eleuthera.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Eleuthera_Island,_Bahamas.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink File:MISTRAM-diagram.jpg.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink File:MISTRAM-layout.jpg.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink File:MISTRAM-transponder.jpg.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink File:MISTRAM.jpg.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink GE-600_series.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Bahama.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Grant-Valkaria,_Florida.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink IBM_7090.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink IBM_7094.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink LGM-30_Minuteman.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Minuteman_missile.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_(signal_processing).
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink FPS-16_Instrumentation_Radar.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_launch.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink San_Salvador.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_New_York.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Tracking_system.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Transponder.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Valkaria,_Florida.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Word_(computer_architecture).
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink Word_(data_type).
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLink File:AFG-060829-002.jpg.
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "M236".
- MISTRAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "MISTRAM".
- MISTRAM hasPhotoCollection MISTRAM.
- MISTRAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MISTRAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MISTRAM subject Category:Apollo_program.
- MISTRAM subject Category:Missile_guidance.
- MISTRAM subject Category:Radar.
- MISTRAM hypernym System.
- MISTRAM type Article.
- MISTRAM type Article.
- MISTRAM type Mission.
- MISTRAM type Program.
- MISTRAM type Programme.
- MISTRAM type Vehicle.
- MISTRAM comment "MISTRAM (MISsile TRAjectory Measurement) was a high-resolution tracking system used by the United States Air Force (and later NASA) to provide highly detailed trajectory analysis of rocket launches.A "classic" ranging system used since the 1960s uses radar to time a radio signal's travel to a target (in this case, the rocket) and back. This technique is accurate to approximately 1%.".
- MISTRAM label "MISTRAM".
- MISTRAM sameAs ميسترام.
- MISTRAM sameAs m.0lww_.
- MISTRAM sameAs Q6716241.
- MISTRAM sameAs Q6716241.
- MISTRAM wasDerivedFrom MISTRAM?oldid=679548282.
- MISTRAM depiction MISTRAM.jpg.
- MISTRAM isPrimaryTopicOf MISTRAM.