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    Freya was an early warning radar deployed by Germany during World War II; it was named after the Norse goddess Freyja. During the war, over a thousand...
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    ground-based radars. Chain Home Chain Home Low SCR-270 AN/CPS-1 CXAM radar Freya radar Pinetree Line Mid-Canada Line Distant Early Warning Line Duga radar BMEWS...
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  • railroad flatcars to produce a mobile Flak radar system. Version G had the 2.4-meter antenna and electronics from a Freya installed. The antenna dipoles were...
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  • Baffin Island, Canada Freya radar, a German World War II radar Freya, third stable version of elementary OS, a Linux distribution Freya, a brand of large-bust...
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    Radar. London: IEE/Peter Peregrinus. ISBN 0-86341-043-X. Media related to Würzburg radar at Wikimedia Commons ORIGINS OF GERMAN RADAR: SEETAKT, FREYA...
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    Jayawardana (born February 13, 2006), known professionally as Freya Jayawardana and mononymously as Freya, is an Indonesian singer, dancer and actress, and a member...
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    The history of radar (where radar stands for radio detection and ranging) started with experiments by Heinrich Hertz in the late 19th century that showed...
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    The Wasserman radar was an early-warning radar built by Germany during World War II. The radar was a development of FuMG 80 Freya and was operated during...
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  • the Freya, this was a ground-based radar operating around 2.4 m (125 MHz) with 15-kW peak power giving a range of some 130 km. The basic Freya radar was...
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    early warning radar built by Germany in the latter days of World War II. Developed by the GEMA company, it consisted of six or eight Freya antenna arrays...
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    Seetakt (redirect from Seetakt radar)
    in Germany on www.100-jahre-radar.de, from a lecture of Dr. Wolfgang Holpp, EADS, 2004 "Early German radars: SEETAKT, FREYA, WUERZBURG". Archived from...
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    FuG 25a Erstling (category Aircraft radars)
    installed in Luftwaffe aircraft starting in 1941 in order to allow German Freya radar stations to identify them as friendly. The system was also used as a...
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    Kompanie 11./ Battalion III./ GR 736. At its primary site were four radars, two Freya FuMG and two Würzburg FuSE, and at its ancillary a single Wasserman...
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    operated several radar-equipped night fighter guide ships (Nachtjagdleitschiffe), including the NJL Togo. which was equipped with a Freya radar for early warning...
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  • table was a Freya radar and two Würzburg-Riese radars. Freya radars would pick up and track the bombing raids and an attached Würzburg radar would then...
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    an airborne jammer targeted at the German Freya radars, while Carpet targeted the gun-laying Würzburg radar. Ignorance about the extent of knowledge of...
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  • broken by Atreus, Freya joined the battle between Kratos, Atreus, and Mímir against Baldur by resurrecting the giant Thamur, however, Freya is downed by Jörmungandr...
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    bed) zone, consisting of a Freya radar with a range of about 100 kilometres (62 mi), a "master searchlight" directed by the radar, and a number of manually...
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  • up to Freya about his family's deaths in Greece, his vengeance against Olympus, and the emptiness of revenge. After breaking the curse, Freya and Kratos...
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    development of GEMA's other radars, notably the Freya, took priority, and work on the system did not start until 1939. By this time, radar development had progressed...
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    Operation Biting (category Radar)
    Würzburg. The Würzburg radar device consisted of a parabolic antenna about 10 ft (3 m) in diameter, which worked in conjunction with Freya to locate British...
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  • to detect the British Monica tail warning radar transmissions. Freya – German ground based air search radar. G–H – British radio navigation system used...
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  • witches – Joanna Beauchamp (Julia Ormond) and her two grown-up daughters, Freya Beauchamp (Jenna Dewan) and Ingrid Beauchamp (Rachel Boston), as well as...
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    Germany in 1940. It was tuned to the low-VHF band at 125 MHz used by the Freya radar, and an adaptor was used with the low-UHF-banded 550–580 MHz used by...
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    systems. What they found did not impress them. Luftwaffe radars for both early warning (Freya) and gun-laying (Würzburg) were significantly more advanced...
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    long-range radar and associated structures. The larger Southern zone had two intermediate-range Freya and two short-range Würzburg Riese radars; as well...
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    Lichtenstein, Freya, and Wurzburg radars. The combination of the Pathfinders' operations, the activities of No. 100 Group, the British advantage in radar, jamming...
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    deliberately selected a frequency close to that of their ground-based Freya radar sets, in the hopes that these sources would swamp any wide-band receiver...
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    Würzburg radars, with a range of about 30 km (19 mi). Unlike the early-warning Freya radar, Würzburgs were accurate (and complex) tracking radars. One would...
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  • Hans Hollmann (category Radar pioneers)
    land based version at 120 cm wavelength was also developed as Freya. Telefunken set up a radar business in 1933 based on Hollmann's work and developed a much...
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