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Description: |
Microwave set with three axis stabilized antenna, installed on aircraft carriers to search for enemy planes, particularly low-flying and shadow planes, and to supply height, speed and course data so that a Fighter Director Officer can direct fighters to an interception. Can also be used to search for ships and periscopes. SM is correlated with search sets, such as SK, and with radio communication to planes. Has provisions for A and G band IFF, and a built-in BO antenna. For night interception, AIA is required in planes. |
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Performance |
SM has a reliable detection range of 35 miles on a medium bomber 500 ft. above optical horizon. surfaced submarines can be followed to horizon. Periscopes can be seen 6 miles or more, and buoys can be seen up to horizon. Range can be determined to ± 200 yds., or 0.25%, whichever is greater. Bearing can be determined to ± 0.5°. Elevation can be determined to ±1/3° if airplane is 2.5° or more above optical horizon. If plane is lower, data is less reliable. Accuracy of range difference between two targets is ± 50 yds. for separation of 500-10,000 yds. Elevation limit is 90°. |
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Transportability: |
Spares, testing equipment and separate generator supplied. |
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Installation: |
SM has 23 components weighing a total of about 9 tons. Largest unit is the antenna mount -- 131" high, with a diameter of 67" at base, and weighing about 4,600 lbs. The antenna is 6 ft. in diameter; 8-foot antennas will be installed on later sets. The console (76" x 65" x 24" -- 1,800-2,000 lbs.) splits into 3 parts for installation. |
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Personnel: |
Minimum operators per shift required are two, plus one assistant radar officer. Recommended personnel: 15 per day. |
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Power: |
Power required is 45-65 KW, 440 V. 3-phase 60 cycle, supplied by motor generator set, or, in emergencies, from ship's supply. |