AN/APN-6
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AN/APN-6, also known as RAS , is a range-coded, airborne, S-Band beacon which replies on the standard beacon frequency of 3256 mc to any standard airborne radar operating in the SA Band 3300+- 33 mc. The equipment was developed at the request of the services for us as a "Rooster" whose function is to call friendly aircraft to an enemy objective. The requested range performance was 100 miles; however, it was found that ranges of at least 200 miles are readily achieved within the weight limitation of about 100 lb.
Additional Information
MIT Radiation Laboratory Report 554
- AN AIRBORNE S-BAND RACON FOR ROOSTER OPERATION
- June 28, 1944