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7 Air navigational aids consisted printipdlly of a system of low frequency
homers, supplemented by a GCA and TACAN at Eniwetok,
The low frequency
homerg were located at Bikini, Enivetok, Kapingamarangi, Uterik, and
Kusaie.
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The GCA at Eniwetok was an AN/UPN-11B incorporating modern radar
developments such as moving target indicator and circular polarization
for improved weather penetration,
This facility provided valuable
assistance particularly when working with the AOC in recovering jet
effects aircraft after a test.
The TACAN set located on Sand Island operated without difficulty.
This aid could only be utilized by the B-57B samplers and the Navy
effects aircraft.
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The Air Operations Center (AOC) at Eniwetok was responsible to the
Task Group Commander for the safe positioning of all aircraft in the
test array.
To accomplish this migsion, the AN/OSQ-12, manufactured by
the Hazeltine Corporation was employed.
This facility was able to see
and present the relative positions of aircraft at all times during a
test operation,
Basic componentsare eight (8) UPA/35 scopes, 12
channels of UHF communications and associated hot line telephone systems.
Seven air controllers may operate the equipment simultaneously.
(The
UHF transmitters and receivers are located in separate vans and operated
through telephone tie lines).
The AN/USQ-12 was not considered adequate -
for some of the precise positioning necessary for the effects program.
Primery positioning of effects aircraft was in most instances conducted
by the MSQ-1 or M-33 radars monitored by the AOC, Each effects aircraft
required a clear UHF channel to its assigned positioning radar thereby
seriously reducing the number of channels available for AOC operation.
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