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Old 30-05-06, 21:44
Doug Knight Doug Knight is offline
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Hi

A friend of mine worked on the equipment. He says:

"Yes, it was known to me as the APF; Accurate Position Finder. Also it's other radar, the ZPI, Zone Position Indicator. I took my first courses on radar on these two sets and later worked on them at 202 Major Base WKSP, RCEME in Montreal."

For privacy reasons, contact me outside the forum and I will put you in contact with him.

If you are in Ottawa, i am sure the Canadian War Museum has the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions on the equipment.

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Doug Knight
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