VERLORT Radar
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The '''VER'''y '''LO'''ng '''R'''ange '''T'''racking (VERLORT) radar was an extended-range version of the '''SCR-584''', often credited as the radar that won WW II. | The '''VER'''y '''LO'''ng '''R'''ange '''T'''racking (VERLORT) radar was an extended-range version of the '''SCR-584''', often credited as the radar that won WW II. | ||
[[Image:cro-verlort.jpg|left|thumbnail|180px|Verlort radar reinstalled at Carnarvon just beside the AcqAid antennas:<BR>''Photo - Alan Gilham'']] | [[Image:cro-verlort.jpg|left|thumbnail|180px|Verlort radar reinstalled at Carnarvon just beside the AcqAid antennas:<BR>''Photo - Alan Gilham'']] | ||
- | Developed at the MIT laboratories it was remarkable for its inventive acquisition features. | + | The SCR-584, developed at the MIT laboratories, was remarkable for its inventive acquisition features. |
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The VERy LOng Range Tracking (VERLORT) radar was an extended-range version of the SCR-584, often credited as the radar that won WW II.
The SCR-584, developed at the MIT laboratories, was remarkable for its inventive acquisition features.
For a detailed technical description of the SCR-584 radar from ‘Electronics’ magazine, November & December 1945 refer to http://www.hamhud.net/darts/scr584.html.