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- FPS-35 abstract "The AN/FPS-35 radar was a long range radar used in the early 1960s.Sperry Corporation built 12 long range radars (picking up objects 200 miles away) in the 1960s to succeed existing Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) to provide enhanced electronic countermeasures (ECM). The systems operated at 420 to 450 MHz. The antennas weighed 70 to 80 tons and had numerous problems. The concrete tower bases were 84 feet 6 inches (25.76 m) high and 60 feet 3 inches (18.36 m) square in side dimensions.The prototype was developed at the Thomasville Aircraft Control and Warning Station in Thomasville, Alabama. All of the radars have been dismantled except for the one at Camp Hero on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York. Fishermen on the Atlantic Ocean and Block Island Sound lobbied to save it since the massive radar tower was a better daytime landmark than the Montauk Point Lighthouse.The radar complex is now part of Camp Hero State Park which adjoins Montauk Point State Park. The radar has worked its way into an urban legend that it was used in time travel experiments called the Montauk Project.The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.The 85-foot enclosed radar towers that supported all 12 of the FPS-35 antennas were prominent landmarks. All these radar towers were of the same basic design with 10 made primarily from concrete and two based on a steel frame structure (Baker and Finley). Only the radar tower at Baker has been demolished. The AN/FPS-35 at Montauk was the last to operate (Jan 1981) and the radar tower is the only one that still has an antenna on the roof and contains some of the radar set equipment and cabinets. The antenna was repaired with parts from Sault St Marie after this station closed in Oct 1979. Presently The Montauk antenna is very corroded and can not be rotated.The 23 radar towers used by the AN/FPS-24 and the AN/FPS-35 radar sets were of similar designs (concrete or steel frame) and were designed under the direction of the Rome Air Development Center (RADC). The radar tower at Thomasville has an RADC plaque next to the one from the Sperry Corporation. Only the AN/FPS-35 tower at Baker included a radome to protect the antenna. This radome was attached to a separate steel tower called a Radome Support Structure (RSS) that surrounded the radar tower to its full height of 85'. AL Thomasville 31.9382°N 87.7502°W / 31.9382; -87.7502 CA Boron 35.0823°N 117.5823°W / 35.0823; -117.5823 MI Sault St Marie 46.4565°N 84.3878°W / 46.4565; -84.3878 MI Selfridge 42.6275°N 82.8300°W / 42.6275; -82.8300 NV Fallon 39.4054°N 118.7224°W / 39.4054; -118.7224 NY Montauk 41.0622°N 71.8740°W / 41.0622; -71.8740 ND Finley 47.5161°N 97.8687°W / 47.5161; -97.8687 (steel tower, present) ND Fortuna 48.9042°N 103.8665°W / 48.9042; -103.8665 PA Benton 41.3574°N 76.2930°W / 41.3574; -76.2930 VA Manassas 38.6288°N 77.4385°W / 38.6288; -77.4385 WI Antigo 45.048333°N 89.233889°W / 45.048333; -89.233889 OR Baker 44.586389°N 117.787222°W / 44.586389; -117.787222 (steel tower, demolished)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑ ↑".
- FPS-35 added "2002-06-04".
- FPS-35 nearestCity Montauk,_New_York.
- FPS-35 nrhpReferenceNumber "02000615".
- FPS-35 thumbnail Montauk1.jpg?width=300.
- FPS-35 wikiPageExternalLink an-fps-35.htm.
- FPS-35 wikiPageExternalLink fps-35.html.
- FPS-35 wikiPageID "4506239".
- FPS-35 wikiPageLength "5477".
- FPS-35 wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- FPS-35 wikiPageRevisionID "681440540".
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Block_Island_Sound.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Camp_Hero.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Camp_Hero_State_Park.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Suffolk_County,_New_York.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:East_Hampton_(town),_New_York.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equipment_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ground_radars.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_radars_of_the_United_States.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk,_New_York.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk_Air_Force_Station.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk_Point_Light.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk_Point_Lighthouse.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk_Point_State_Park.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Montauk_Project.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Radar_tower.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Semi-Automatic_Ground_Environment.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Semi_Automatic_Ground_Environment.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Sperry_Corporation.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Thomasville,_Alabama.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLink Urban_legend.
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AN/FPS-35".
- FPS-35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "FPS-35".
- FPS-35 yearOfConstruction "1960".
- FPS-35 added "2002-06-04".
- FPS-35 built "1960".
- FPS-35 caption "The AN-FPS-35 Radar at Camp Hero State Park in Montauk, New York. The radar rises well above its surrounding trees.".
- FPS-35 governingBody "State".
- FPS-35 hasPhotoCollection FPS-35.
- FPS-35 latDegrees "41".
- FPS-35 latDirection "N".
- FPS-35 latMinutes "3".
- FPS-35 latSeconds "44.81".
- FPS-35 longDegrees "71".
- FPS-35 longDirection "W".
- FPS-35 longMinutes "52".
- FPS-35 longSeconds "28.24".
- FPS-35 name "AN/FPS-35 Radar Tower and Antenna".
- FPS-35 nearestCity Montauk,_New_York.
- FPS-35 refnum "2000615".
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- FPS-35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_NRHP.
- FPS-35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
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- FPS-35 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Suffolk_County,_New_York.
- FPS-35 subject Category:East_Hampton_(town),_New_York.
- FPS-35 subject Category:Equipment_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- FPS-35 subject Category:Ground_radars.
- FPS-35 subject Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- FPS-35 subject Category:Military_radars_of_the_United_States.
- FPS-35 hypernym Radar.
- FPS-35 point "31.9382 -87.7502".
- FPS-35 point "41.062447222222225 -71.8745111111111".
- FPS-35 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- FPS-35 type Article.
- FPS-35 type Building.
- FPS-35 type Place.
- FPS-35 type Weapon.
- FPS-35 type Article.
- FPS-35 type Facility.
- FPS-35 type Place.
- FPS-35 type Location.
- FPS-35 type Place.
- FPS-35 type Thing.
- FPS-35 type SpatialThing.
- FPS-35 type Q41176.
- FPS-35 comment "The AN/FPS-35 radar was a long range radar used in the early 1960s.Sperry Corporation built 12 long range radars (picking up objects 200 miles away) in the 1960s to succeed existing Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) to provide enhanced electronic countermeasures (ECM). The systems operated at 420 to 450 MHz. The antennas weighed 70 to 80 tons and had numerous problems.".
- FPS-35 label "AN/FPS-35".
- FPS-35 sameAs FPS-35.
- FPS-35 sameAs FPS-35.
- FPS-35 sameAs m.06_4dxk.
- FPS-35 sameAs Q1698421.
- FPS-35 sameAs Q1698421.
- FPS-35 lat "31.9382".
- FPS-35 lat "41.062447222222225".
- FPS-35 long "-71.8745111111111".
- FPS-35 long "-87.7502".
- FPS-35 wasDerivedFrom FPS-35?oldid=681440540.
- FPS-35 depiction Montauk1.jpg.
- FPS-35 isPrimaryTopicOf FPS-35.
- FPS-35 name "AN/FPS-35 Radar Tower and Antenna".