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