TABLE 9.1--BCAST TIME POSITIQNS RELATIVE
TO REDSTONE LaLyai®
:
Teak
Altitude
(feet)
South
_(feer)
West
(feec)
250, 360
~3,170
2,260
¥-37-39
38, 600
32, 900
6, 000
5-38-48
48, 000
33,900
4, TOO
3-36-59
59, hoo
3, 500
6, 100
Station
Barst
B-35-80
RF failed
Slant Range
__(feer)
214, B00
205, TOO
.
195, 500
No data
S-34-209
206, 700
¥, 300
5, 000
58, 700
3-45-252
252, 000
63, 300
19,200
6&8, 600
Orange
Burst
140, 985
136,715
3,060
x-41-72
3-40-1158
71, 600
115, 000
29,200
80, 600
2,500
-7, 200
128,100
€2, 700
B-46-1255
124, 700
117,200
36,600
ke, 100
2
For predicted positions, see Table 8.3.
The Vipet-arrow I aissile wes destrsyed shortly after leumch and oo dts
were obtained.
Orange.
Of six missiles for which tracking was attexpted, five were suc-
cessfully tracked.
The six were the Redstone, on-1152, OR-125S, and 08-72, in
addition to two Deacon-Arrow combinations. The second stage of one of the
Deacou-Arrows failed to fire and no trajectory was computed froa the MIDOT data
(224-mc Hi-Lo, see Chapter 7).
9.4
9.4.1
FM-FM TELEMETRY SYSTEM
Design Criteria
The FM-FM telesetering systea was the saost important endeavor of Project
32.4 but, since very little cevelopoent was necessary, it was probably tre