• Gee-H, sometimes written G-H or GEE-H, was a radio navigation system developed by Britain during the Second World War to aid RAF Bomber Command. The name...
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    Gee, sometimes written GEE, was a radio-navigation system used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It measured the time delay between two radio...
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    advanced navigation systems until GPS replaced them in the 1990s.[citation needed] The first hyperbolic system to be developed was the British Gee system...
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    Loran-C (category Radio navigation)
    time difference. Gee (navigation) Gee-H (navigation) Global Positioning System Local positioning system Oboe (navigation) Omega (navigation system), the Western...
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    many with their origins during the Second World War. They included Gee-H navigation, Rebecca beacon-interrogation distance-measuring equipment, very high...
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    in the public domain: Goebel, Greg, "10.3: OBOE / GEE-H / DECCA NAVIGATOR", 10.0: Radio Navigation Systems, www.vectorsite.net, retrieved 13 September...
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    Distance measuring equipment (category Radio navigation)
    flight tests. Automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast (ADS-B) Gee-H (navigation) Instrument flight rules (IFR) Non-directional beacon (NDB) Squitter...
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    the same clock, others do not. Ground based radio navigation is decades old. The DECCA, LORAN, GEE and Omega systems used terrestrial longwave radio transmitters...
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    range navigation, was a hyperbolic radio navigation system developed in the United States during World War II. It was similar to the UK's Gee system...
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    navigation systems was the UK's Gee and Decca, followed by the US LORAN and LORAN-C systems. LORAN-C offered accurate navigation at distances over 1,000 kilometres...
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    not ideal and the first aircraft of each bomber squadron would have Gee-H navigation equipment, as a precaution against cloud over the target. While waiting...
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  • turning towards Eastern Europe. Belfast Blitz Chain Home GEE, the early war RAF navigation system for night bombing Kammhuber Line List of World War...
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    VOR/DME (category Radio navigation)
    receivers in the 1960s. DME was a modification of World War II-era navigation systems like Gee-H, and began development in 1946. Like VOR, it only became practical...
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    The Geely Emgrand L and the previous Geely Emgrand GL are small family cars produced by Chinese auto brand Geely Auto under the Emgrand product series...
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    taken using a radio navigation system, normally Gee, and the Green Satin then provided accurate long-distance navigation beyond Gee's 350-mile range. Similar...
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  • 36, no. 1 (Fall 1997): 15-48, https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.journals/duqu36&i=31. “Geer v. Connecticut, 161 U.S. 519 | Casetext Search + Citator,”...
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    (radio navigation) Battle of the Beams CHAYKA GEE (navigation) G-H (navigation) Global positioning system LORAN Oboe (navigation) OMEGA Navigation System...
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    long-range navigation system, was of particular interest to Great Britain. They had an existing hyperbolic navigation system, called GEE, but it was...
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  • based air search radar. G–H – British radio navigation system used for blind bombing, from TRE. GEE – British radio navigation system forerunner of LORAN...
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    Training Units, which could only be exceptional. Navigation had been helped by the introduction of Gee but this device lacked accuracy for bombing through...
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    to as the X-Craft. The vessel was designed by British company BMT Nigel Gee who continue with a role in the development of the vessel. Sea Fighter's...
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    Dash. Later, he took the Thompson Trophy race at Cleveland in the notorious Gee Bee R-1 racer with a speed averaging 252 miles per hour. After having won...
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  • McGee Airways was an American airline, founded in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1932 by Linious "Mac" McGee. Starting with a single three seat Stinson airplane...
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  • range. This allowed the Germans to set up GEE chains of their own further inside Germany where the British GEE signals were unusable. There seems to have...
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    supported by some low-lying buildings. The station was upgraded in 1959 to GEE H communications relay site as part of the ACE High programme, which involved...
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  • Sonne (German for "sun") was a radio navigation system developed in Germany during World War II. It was developed from an earlier experimental system known...
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  • facto standard in navigation systems and GPS. Model x ˙ ( t ) = f ( x ( t ) , u ( t ) ) + w ( t ) w ( t ) ∼ N ( 0 , Q ( t ) ) z ( t ) = h ( x ( t ) ) + v...
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    2024 in professional wrestling (category Articles with hCards)
    Preston Vance to retain the AEW International Championship CF: Noah Star Navigation Night 1 Tokyo, Japan Kenoh (c) defeated Go Shiozaki to retain the GHC...
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  • altitude intercept problem Calibrating laser interferometers SHORAN, Oboe, Gee-H—Aircraft guidance systems developed for 'blind' bombing JTIDS (Joint Tactical...
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    Robert S. Kerr (category Kerr-McGee)
    1936, and Dean A. McGee, former chief geologist for Phillips Petroleum, joined the firm, which changed its name in 1946 to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Incorporated...
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