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Hanna City FAA Radar Site (1968-Active) - A FAA Radar Site first established in 1968 near Hanna City, Peoria County, Illinois. Initially assigned a SAGE ID of Z-85 and a FAA ID of QUZ. Active FAA Long Range Radar (LRR) Site. HistoryThis site became an FAA radar site in 1968 after the Hanna City Air Force Station closed. The FAA requested on 31 Oct 1968 that 1.03 acres of the closed reservation, including the search radar tower and four buildings, be transferred to them for use as a FAA radar site (FAA Location Code QUZ). The site then furnishing radar track data to the FAA and to USAF Direction Centers. The FAA retained the Air Force FPS-67B search Radar and the remaining FPS-90 height-finder. The initial FPS-67B remained in operation until it was modified to become a Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) by 2015. The FPS-90 height-finder probably remained in place for only a few years maintained by Air Force personnel. A FYQ-47 Common Digitizer was probably placed in service by February 1973 when the USAF/FAA FST-2 to FYQ-47 replacement program was completed. The nationwide replacement program converting FAA legacy radar systems to the CARSR radar configuration was completed by 17 Aug 2015 and Hanna City FAA Radar Site was a part of that program. Legacy FAA radars underwent a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) that replaced key components in the vintage ARSR-1, ARSR-2, FPS-20, FPS-66 and FPS-67 radars. The CARSR program replaced legacy klystron radar transmitters with a solid-state transmitter as well as renovating the radar receiver and signal processor. The CARSR modification also included common digitizer functionality making a separate common digitizer unnecessary. The Hanna City FAA Radar Site is now operating with the CARSR radar.
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