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- CPS-6_Radar abstract "The AN/CPS-6 was a medium-range search/height finder Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command.The AN/CPS-6 was developed during the later stages of World War II by the Radiation Laboratory at MIT. The first units were produced in mid-1945. General Electric developed and produced the A-model and subsequent B-model at a plant in Syracuse, New York. The unit consisted of two antennas. One of the antennas slanted at a forty-five degree angle to provide the height-finder capability. Initially, the radar was designed to detect fighter aircraft at 100 miles and 16,000 feet. The radar used five transmitters that operated at S-band frequencies ranging from 2700 to 3019 MHz. It took twenty-five people to operate the radar. An AN/CPS-6 radar was installed as part of the Lashup Radar Network at Twin Lights, New Jersey, in 1949 and proved capable of detecting targets at ranges of eighty-four miles. The first units of the follow-on 6B radar set were ready for installation by mid-1950. Fourteen 6B units were used within the first permanent network. A component designed to improve the radar's range was added in 1954. Initial tests showed the 6B unit had a range of 165 miles with an altitude limit of 45,000 feet. One radar unit and its ancillary electronic equipment had to be transported in eighty-five freight cars. The Air Force phased out the 6B model between mid-1957 and mid-1959.The AN/FPS-10 unit was essentially a stripped down version of the AN/CPS-6B. Thirteen of these units served within the first permanent network.".
- CPS-6_Radar thumbnail AN-CPS-6.jpg?width=300.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageExternalLink radarequip.php?link=cps-6.html.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageID "30242631".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageLength "2926".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageRevisionID "700230107".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink Aerospace_Defense_Command.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ground_radars.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radars_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink Lashup_Radar_Network.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLinkText "AN/CPS-6B".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLinkText "AN/FPS-10".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLinkText "GE AN/CPS-1 early warning radar".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar".
- CPS-6_Radar caption "General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar".
- CPS-6_Radar country "United States".
- CPS-6_Radar name "AN/CPS-6".
- CPS-6_Radar otherNames "AN/CPS-6, 6A, 6B".
- CPS-6_Radar type "Medium-range search/height finder".
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AFHRA.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospace_Defense_Command.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radar.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CPS-6_Radar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USAF-stub.
- CPS-6_Radar subject Category:Ground_radars.
- CPS-6_Radar subject Category:Radars_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- CPS-6_Radar hypernym Radar.
- CPS-6_Radar type Weapon.
- CPS-6_Radar type Source.
- CPS-6_Radar comment "The AN/CPS-6 was a medium-range search/height finder Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command.The AN/CPS-6 was developed during the later stages of World War II by the Radiation Laboratory at MIT. The first units were produced in mid-1945. General Electric developed and produced the A-model and subsequent B-model at a plant in Syracuse, New York. The unit consisted of two antennas.".
- CPS-6_Radar label "General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar".
- CPS-6_Radar sameAs Q5531861.
- CPS-6_Radar sameAs CPS-6_Radar.
- CPS-6_Radar sameAs m.0g53c3v.
- CPS-6_Radar sameAs Q5531861.
- CPS-6_Radar wasDerivedFrom CPS-6_Radar?oldid=700230107.
- CPS-6_Radar depiction AN-CPS-6.jpg.
- CPS-6_Radar isPrimaryTopicOf CPS-6_Radar.