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Brian Callick - Making a Radar Receiver
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Title: |
Making a Radar Receiver by Brian Callick
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Author: |
Callick, Brian
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Abstract: |
Callick discusses the basic requirements and achievements.
Brian Callick joined the Scientific Civil Service at RAE in 1937 and was a member of the
team led by Sir Robert Cockburn that developed the VHF communications system for air to
ground communications which played a vital part in the Battle of Britain.
In 1940 he joined TRE, the Radar development Establishment at Worth Matravers.
He was in the team charged with devising countermeasures to fool the enemy radar system.
He remained in the Civil Service after the war and became the Director of CVD the
organisation that was responsible for the development and procurement of vacuum
tubes for Defence equipments.
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Document Ref: |
documents/callick/radar_receiver
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Full document Ref: |
http://www.penleyradararchives.org.uk/documents/callick/radar_receiver
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Archive date: |
26th October 2002
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Full document on: |
Archive version no: |
02d (12th March 2011)
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CD ROM: |
CD-01
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File size: |
1.51 MB
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Source material: |
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