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* The Semiportable Radio Direction Finder, Type SCR-142 was designed and constructed by the Engineering Division of the Air Service for use by the coast defense. These direction-finding stations are to be used to assist the Air Service in adjusting fire for the Coast Artillery, particularly in placing the first shot on a given target. | * The Semiportable Radio Direction Finder, Type SCR-142 was designed and constructed by the Engineering Division of the Air Service for use by the coast defense. These direction-finding stations are to be used to assist the Air Service in adjusting fire for the Coast Artillery, particularly in placing the first shot on a given target. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
| − | * Air service information circular Vol.III, No.238, July 15 1921. | + | * Air service information circular Vol.III, No.238, July 15 1921. [[File:ASIC =238.pdf]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 13 March 2025
Radio direction finder
- The Semiportable Radio Direction Finder, Type SCR-142 was designed and constructed by the Engineering Division of the Air Service for use by the coast defense. These direction-finding stations are to be used to assist the Air Service in adjusting fire for the Coast Artillery, particularly in placing the first shot on a given target.
References
- Air service information circular Vol.III, No.238, July 15 1921. File:ASIC =238.pdf