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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1943-1946) - A [[World War II]] U.S. Army Radar Site established in 1943. Used to provide fire control information to large caliber (6" and above) coastal gun batteries in the [[Harbor Defense of the Delaware]] against enemy warships. Located on [[Fort | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1943-1946) - A [[World War II]] U.S. Army Radar Site established in 1943. Used to provide fire control information to large caliber (6" and above) coastal gun batteries in the [[Harbor Defense of the Delaware]] against enemy warships. Located on [[Fort Miles]] in Sussex County, Delaware. Closed in 1946. | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[File:Ft Miles RS 3 TWR 5-6.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Miles Fire Control Towers 5 and 6. The Radar Site was behind Tower 6 in the | |colspan="2"|[[File:Ft Miles RS 3 TWR 5-6.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Miles Fire Control Towers 5 and 6. The Radar Site was behind Tower 6 in the Background, no Remains.]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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[[File:Ft Miles Radar Site 3 Plan.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Rehoboth Bay WWII Radar Site Plan.]] | [[File:Ft Miles Radar Site 3 Plan.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Rehoboth Bay WWII Radar Site Plan.]] | ||
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[[File:SCR- | [[File:SCR-296A Installation.jpg|thumb|left|200px|SCR-296-A Typical Radar Set Installation.]] | ||
Constructed and transferred for use at Gordon's Pond on 3 Nov 1943. Construction costs to date of transfer were $ 12,400. The physical plant consisted of a transmitter building, two powerhouses each with a 1000 gallon fuel tank, a 100' steel tower and an antenna housing disguised as a Water tank atop the tower. The three buildings and the tower were prefabricated steel units furnished by the Signal Corps. The buildings and the tower were placed on concrete pads and footings installed by the Corps of Engineers who erected all of the structures. Access to the antenna on top of the tower was by a small hoist operated by an electric motor. | Constructed and transferred for use at Gordon's Pond on 3 Nov 1943. Construction costs to date of transfer were $ 12,400. The physical plant consisted of a transmitter building, two powerhouses each with a 1000 gallon fuel tank, a 100' steel tower and an antenna housing disguised as a Water tank atop the tower. The three buildings and the tower were prefabricated steel units furnished by the Signal Corps. The buildings and the tower were placed on concrete pads and footings installed by the Corps of Engineers who erected all of the structures. Access to the antenna on top of the tower was by a small hoist operated by an electric motor. | ||
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The Radar track data was provided by telephone to support [[Battery 221] as the primary battery and to secondary battery [[Battery 222]]. [[Battery 221]] was a 6" gun battery located on [[Fort Miles]]. | The Radar track data was provided by telephone to support [[Battery 221]] as the primary battery and to secondary battery [[Battery 222]]. [[Battery 221]] was a 6" gun battery located on [[Fort Miles]]. | ||
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(R) 38.74942, -75.08142, Gordon's Pond WWII Radar Site | (R) 38.74942, -75.08142, Gordon's Pond WWII Radar Site | ||
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'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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* RCW-Corrected to 1 Aug 1944, [[CDSG]]. | * RCW-Corrected to 1 Aug 1944, [[CDSG]]. | ||
'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
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[[Category:2018 Research Trip]] | [[Category:2018 Research Trip]] | ||
[[Category:Starter Page]] | [[Category:Starter Page]] | ||
[[Category:Harbor Defense of Delaware]] | [[Category:Harbor Defense of the Delaware]] | ||
[[Category:World War II Radar Sites]] | [[Category:World War II Radar Sites]] | ||
[[Category:SCR-296-A]] | [[Category:SCR-296-A]] | ||
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Gordon's Pond WWII Radar Site (1943-1946) - A World War II U.S. Army Radar Site established in 1943. Used to provide fire control information to large caliber (6" and above) coastal gun batteries in the Harbor Defense of the Delaware against enemy warships. Located on Fort Miles in Sussex County, Delaware. Closed in 1946. HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of the Delaware.
Constructed and transferred for use at Gordon's Pond on 3 Nov 1943. Construction costs to date of transfer were $ 12,400. The physical plant consisted of a transmitter building, two powerhouses each with a 1000 gallon fuel tank, a 100' steel tower and an antenna housing disguised as a Water tank atop the tower. The three buildings and the tower were prefabricated steel units furnished by the Signal Corps. The buildings and the tower were placed on concrete pads and footings installed by the Corps of Engineers who erected all of the structures. Access to the antenna on top of the tower was by a small hoist operated by an electric motor. The radar equipment was installed by the Signal Corps. It required 16.3kW of 120/240 AC, 1 phase, 60 cycle power furnished by commercial power backed up by the two on-site generators. The two 25 kW generators were furnished and installed by the Signal Corps.
Site OperationIn operation, the SCR-296-A radar could only track one target at a time. Target assignments were made from the harbor HECP/HDCP command posts by telephone, citing the approximate range and azimuth of the target using the SCR-582/SCR-682 search radar and/or optical spotters. The SCR-296-A radar operators would then find the target and pass the precise range and azimuth to the plotting room at the gun battery by phone. Two operators were required, one for the range position and one for the azimuth position. The radar operators would continue to track the target and update the plotting room as the range and azimuth changed. Once the shore battery fired, the SCR-296-A could detect the water splashes of near misses and provide adjusting information by voice commands such as "300 short" or "500 long". In operation, the range accuracy was about ± 30 yards while azimuth accuracy was about ± 0.20 degree under the best conditions. The set had a dependable range of 20,000 yards on a destroyer size target when properly sited between 150 to 500 feet above sea level. The operating crew consisted of 5 men plus a power plant operator and radar maintenance man.
ClosureClosed in 1946. The SCR-296-A Radar equipment was declared obsolete by AG letter on 17 Jan 1946. The Tower and radar equipment were to be disposed of while the buildings were to be retained. Current StatusNo visible remains.
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Links: Visited: 17 Apr 2018
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