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CHAPTER 9 AUTOMATIC CARRIER LANDING SYSTEM
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RADAR BEACON AN/APN-154B

LANDING CONTROL CENTRAL SYSTEM AN/SPN-42 The landing control central system (tracking and comparison  radar)  (LCCS)  transmits  Ka-band  signals from  the  carrier  to  the  aircraft.  The  LCCS  uses  a conical   scan   antenna.   This   radar   system   tracks aircraft,  and  compares  the  aircraft  position  to  the desired   glide   path. There   are   five   shipboard subsystems  included  in subsystems  are  as  follows: this   system.   These 1. Tracking pulse radar set (Ka band). This radar set  locks  on  aircraft  when  the  aircraft  enters  the acquisition gate. The system then tracks the aircraft in range, azimuth, and elevation until touchdown or waveoff. 2. Stabilization group. This group translates the actual radar-derived position vector of the aircraft to a Figure 9-1.-Simplified block diagram of the ACLS system. 9-2

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