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    The Decca Radar company was a British manufacturer of radar systems. There were originally two divisions, Marine and Heavy Radar, with separate product...
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  • accumulated total wealth of £40 million. In 1979, Racal bought Decca Radar forming Racal-Decca. Racal-Datacom conducted business in the United States. In...
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    purchase by Decca in 1971 was accompanied by a move to the Decca Radar plant in Toronto, Canada. Decca had previously been a customer and relied on the specialized...
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  • book by Jessica Mitford Decca Navigator System, a defunct marine and aeronautical navigation system Decca Radar, later Racal-Decca Marine, a defunct marine...
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    Decca in 1980. Merging Decca's radar assets with their own, Racal began selling off the other portions of the company, including avionics and Decca Navigator...
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  • The HF200 is a height finder radar designed and first built by Decca Radar in 1957, and continuing sales into the 1970s after the division was purchased...
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    arrange consulting jobs with Vickers (planes), Rolls-Royce (engines) and Decca Radar. His last visit to China was during the start of the Cultural Revolution...
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    systems Sonar DMUX 80 Sonar DUUX 5 Sonar DSUV 61B Very Low Frequency Racal Decca radar (navigation) SCC : SET (Système d'exploitation Tactique) : tactical operational...
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    Tir was commissioned on 21 February 1986. Sensors on board Tir include Decca Radar and a SATNAV (Satellite Navigation) system. She can carry up to 293 people...
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    his vessel, Captain Leo Howard Mersey was looking at four blips on his Decca radar that were stationary. When he looked up about 28 kilometres (17 mi) from...
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