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- FuG_200_Hohentwiel abstract "The FuG 200 "Hohentwiel" was a low-UHF band frequency maritime patrol radar system of the Luftwaffe in World War II. It was developed by C. Lorenz AG of Berlin starting in 1938 under the Code name "Hohentwiel", an extinct volcano in the region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The device had originally been entered into a design contest held by the Luftwaffe for the new FuMG 40L (ground based fire-control radar). When competitor Telefunken won that contract with its „Würzburg radar“ in 1939, the device was shelved.In 1941, Lorenz started to re-design it for another design contest by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium for an airborne naval search radar. As no special antenna had been specified, initially the simplest possible layout with three transversely-arranged antenna arrays was chosen - the central one for transmitting and two others for receiving, one each to port and starboard of the central transmitting array. Each antenna array possessed sixteen horizontally-oriented dipole elements, in eight sets of two elements each, with each set of four dipole groups vertically stacked comprising each array. For rough guidance, the radio operator had to manually switch the receiving arrays. Later, the device received a motor-driven antenna switch. The received signal strength was displayed on a cathode ray tube so the observer or pilot could roughly gauge the target's heading as 'left', 'right' or 'head on'. The maximum range was 150 km for convoys on the Atlantic. The device was first deployed on Junkers Ju 88, Focke-Wulf Fw 200 and other torpedo bombers, and is known to have been fitted to Heinkel He 111 medium bombers for training purposes, and experimented with on the Heinkel He 177A. In order to avoid capture after a crash, it was fitted with several small self-destruct explosive charges in each of the system's electronics cabinets, which could be triggered by the pilot.Further details are found in the air force manual (PDF, German language).".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-482-2874-03A,_Focke-Wulf_Fw_200_Condor.jpg?width=300.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel wikiPageExternalLink e77.htm.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel wikiPageExternalLink radar-of-german-u-boats.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel wikiPageID "34169885".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel wikiPageRevisionID "603232666".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel azimuth "left 30°, middle, right 30°".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel caption "FW 200 with radar antenna of FuG 200".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel caption "FuMO 61 Hohentwiel U".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel country Kriegsmarine.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel country Luftwaffe.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel country Nazi_Germany.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel country File:Regulation_WW_II_Underwing_Balkenkreuz.png.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel frequency "525".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel frequency "556".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel introdate "1938".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel introdate "1943".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel name "FuG 200 Hohentwiel".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel name "FuMO 61 Hohentwiel U & FuMO 65 Hohentwiel U1".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel power "24".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel prf "50.0".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel pulsewidth "2".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel range "* Aircraft".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel range "• Land".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel range "• Submarines".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel range "• Surface Ships".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel type "Airborne search".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel type "U-boat surface search".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel subject Category:Aircraft_radars.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel subject Category:World_War_II_German_electronics.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel subject Category:World_War_II_radars.
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel comment "The FuG 200 "Hohentwiel" was a low-UHF band frequency maritime patrol radar system of the Luftwaffe in World War II. It was developed by C. Lorenz AG of Berlin starting in 1938 under the Code name "Hohentwiel", an extinct volcano in the region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The device had originally been entered into a design contest held by the Luftwaffe for the new FuMG 40L (ground based fire-control radar).".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel label "FuG 200 Hohentwiel".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel label "FuG 200 Hohentwiel".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel label "FuG 200 Hohentwiel".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel label "Hohentwiel (Radar)".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel label "Radar FuG 200 Hohentwiel".
- FuG_200_Hohentwiel sameAs Hohentwiel_(Radar).
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- FuG_200_Hohentwiel depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-482-2874-03A,_Focke-Wulf_Fw_200_Condor.jpg.
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