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  2. Saugatuck Gap Filler Radar Annex - Wikipedia

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    Like the other three gap-fillers under the control of Custer AFS, the Saugatuck Gap Filler Annex was designed to be unmanned and was operated remotely by the prime site. Also, like the other gap-fillers, the Saugatuck annex employed AN/FST-1 Coordinate Data Transmitter to send radar data to the immense AN/FSQ-7 computer housed at SAGE Direction ...

  3. Category : Radar stations of the United States Air Force

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    Pages in category "Radar stations of the United States Air Force" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. AN/FPS-14 Radar - Wikipedia

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    The AN/FPS-14 was a medium-range search Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command. This medium-range search radar was designed and built by Bendix as a SAGE system gap-filler radar to provide low-altitude coverage. Operating in the S-band at a frequency between 2700 and 2900 MHz, the AN/FPS-14 could detect at a range of 65 ...

  5. AN/FPS-18 Radar - Wikipedia

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    The AN/FPS-18 was a medium-range search radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command. [1] This medium-range search radar was designed and built by Bendix as a SAGE system gap-filler radar to provide low-altitude coverage. Operating in the S-band at a frequency between 2700 and 2900 MHz, the AN/FPS-18 could detect at a range of ...

  6. Kalispell Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    On 31 July 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-179. An AN/FPS-26 FD height-finder radar was to have replaced one of the height-finder radars, but was never installed. One AN/FPS-90 was decommissioned in 1969. In addition to the main facility, Kalispell operated several AN/FPS-14 Gap Filler sites:

  7. Gibbsboro Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    The site was an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. In a fund-saving consolidation, the Air Force moved the 772d Radar Squadron (SAGE) from Claysburg Air Force Station , Pennsylvania, to this Army long-range radar site, and inactivated the P-9A gap-filler radar.

  8. Category:Semi-Automatic Ground Environment sites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Semi-Automatic Ground Environment sites" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Lake Charles Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Today, for the first radar Site TM-194, the original Operations Building and the Power Plant are still extant on the west end of the site, and the original HQ Building is still extant near the site entrance. A private residence occupies the site of the original GAG Radio facility, later gap-filler annex (M-125D), on the east end of the site.