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Airborne radar

Some Aspects of German Airborne Radar Technology, 1942 to 1945

A paper contribution to the Autumn DEHS Symposium at Shrivenham (UK), on 19 October 2006

by Arthur O. Bauer

pdf, 1.1 MB

I have approached this paper in view of the fact that our website covers a wide range of technical (radar) information. I have decided, to make this contribution, more or less, complemental to what can be found on our website (links are provided when appropriate). This procedure allows me to go into interesting subject details which normally cannot be dealt with.

 

Keywords:

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Rotterdam, AGR, Lichtenstein radar type b/c and SN2, FuG202 b/c (FuG 202), FuG220 SN2 (FuG 220), Trenngerät 220 T/R switch 220 of FuG220, Flensburg FuG227, Naxos FuMB28, Naxos ZM4, AU202, AE202, beam steering, radar displays, some examples of radar display presentation, Berlin radar FuG224, Berlin FuG224 schematic diagram Blockschaltbild Wirkplan, Polyrod antenna, Dielektrische (Stiehl)Strahler, Impedance match of the Berlin antenna array, circuit of Rd2,4Md the first local oscillator (LO) of Berlin FuG224; Passive systems: Flensburg 227 principle diagram and explanation, Flensburg 227 display example, Naxos antenna ZM290M (ZM 290M), interception range of Naxos FuG350Zc (FuG 350 Zc)

 

Since Spring 2008 I have, after an e-mail conversation with Mr Bogdan, decided that it does make sense to add some details on the principles and mechanical construction of the Lichtenstein SN2 antenna. I hope that the two drawings with their explanations can be understood by most of the readers.(new)

Consider also the copy (replica) we have made of the Lichtensten SN2 antenna-polarisation-selector-switch

 

Please consider also: Hans Jucker's paper on Lichtenstein b/c and SN2, which paper is complemental to my German airborne paper (AOB)

Regard also, or go back to: Archive displays on Radar Lichtenstein SN2 (Li.SN2)

Regard also: RD2Md(Curious archive displays)

Consider also: Handbooks papers and product information

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