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270: 35: 452: 289: 315: 391: 430: 253:, and delivery began in the same year. However, although the antenna is common, the peak power of AN/SPS-17 was 750 kW (1.5 MW depending on the version), while that of AN/SPS-28 was 250 kW, which is a considerable difference. Therefore, it was inferior in detection ability. For this reason, this machine was developed with the goal of exhibiting the same weight as the AN/SPS-28 and the same performance as the AN/SPS-17. 265:
In AS-943, these dipole antennas were arranged at a distance of half the wavelength in the vertical and horizontal directions, and at a distance of one-fourth of the wavelength from the planar reflector. The beam width is 20 x 25.5 °, which is not much different from the AN/SPS-28's 19 x 27 °, but
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As the antenna, a mattress type is adopted like AN/SPS-28, and the dipole antennas are arranged in 7 rows x 4 stages, and the AS- with the antenna of the identification friend or foe (IFF) incorporated in the upper part. A 943 antenna was used. However, AN/SPS-29D uses a smaller antenna.
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the pulse width is significantly longer from 4 microseconds to 10 microseconds. To compensate for this decrease in distance resolution, the number of pulse repetitions increased from 150 pps to 300 pps.
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It was widely used overseas as well as on board ships (mainly Sumner-class / Gearing-class destroyers), but it also disappeared with the retirement of the onboard ships.
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This machine was continuously improved in the order of AN/SPS-29A, AN/SPS-29B, and AN/SPS-29C, and AN/SPS-29D with a smaller antenna was also manufactured for the
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developed by General Electric was first adopted for large ships, and since 1957. Delivery has started. In addition,
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In the 1950s, post-war generation radars using the same frequency band were required, and the
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It then evolved into AN/SPS-37, which introduced pulse compression technology, and
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The Naval Institute guide to world naval weapon systems 1997-1998
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The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems
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is a two-dimensional (giving only Range and Bearing)
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It was used by the 542:Early warning radar 182:. 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AN/SPS-37

USS Mitscher
United States
General Electric
VHF Band
PRF
Beamwidth
Azimuth
radar
General Electric
US Navy
early warning radar
World War II
Cold War
CXAM
air search radar
battleships
aircraft carriers
VHF
AN/SPS-17
AN/SPS-28
Westinghouse
destroyers

USS Providence
United States
Essex-class aircraft carrier
Galveston-class cruiser
Providence-class cruiser

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