Meanwhile the radarsreported very faintfully, but they only repeated previous reports.
Baird listened, checking the orders against what the situation was as the radars saw it.
Later Baird reported: "Radars report no strange objects within a million miles of the Niccola, sir.
Over-the-horizon HF radars use the ionosphere as a kind of mirror to "see" around the curvature of the earth.
And they have the advantage over line-of-sight microwave radars of being able to cover enormous areas with much less power and at a fraction of the cost of the latter.
There would be no far-ranging radars on the planet except at its solitary spaceport.
It might be assumed that its radars needed to be readjusted from the long-range-finding required in space, to the shorter-range measurements called for now.
In those periods of electronic silence, his radars swept all of space except Mekin.
The ground controller checked his radarsbut they had nothing, so the ground controller called the leader of the F-86's back and told him to go after the object and try to identify it.
Then there was another point: although the radars at Washington National and Andrews overlap, and many of the targets appeared in the overlap area, only once did the threeradars simultaneously pick up a target.
July 19 when two radars at National Airport picked up eight unidentified targets east and south of Andrews AFB.
He said that he'd been working with radar before World War II; he'd helped with the operational tests on the first microwave warning radars developed early in the war by a group headed by Dr.
During the two months we had been working on it we had considered everything from giving Ground Observer Corps spotters simple wooden tracking devices to building special radars and cameras.
The two airplanes stayed around a few minutes more, made a systematic search of the area, but since they still couldn't see anything or pick up anything on their radars they returned to their base.
And both of the other radars reported the same slow speeds followed by a sudden burst of speed.
This is a characteristic of a weather target picked up on radars operating on different frequencies.
When radars at the Washington National Airport and at Andrews AFB, both close to the nation's capital, picked up UFO's, the sightings beat the Democratic National Convention out of headline space.
The instruments would continually be sending their information to a central "UFO command post," which would also get reports directly from theradars and the visual spotting stations.
All other radar stations in the area were checked, but their radars hadn't picked up anything unusual.
The officer started by telling us about the location of the radars involved in the incident.
Now people were seeing the same targets that the radars were picking up, and not just at Washington.
Lockley tried to get Vale back, to tell him that radars had verified his report and that it would be acted on by the military.
It seems that the Army knew there was a Survey team in here, and they called to say that radars had spotted something coming down from space, right after eight o'clock.
In the Pentagon, hastily alerted staff officers began to draft orders to be issued if the report of two radars and one eye-witness should be further substantiated.
The two radars that reported a ship in space were arranged to be operated by two special men, who got their orders directly from the President.
Two radars reported tracking the thing down to a landing near you.
And radars could not tell ships from masses of aluminum foil.
The radars plotted their position with relation to each other and the mother-ship.
If enemy radars came probing upward, they reported ninety-one space ships in ragged but coherent formation, soaring through emptiness toward the Platform.
Overhead, the bowl cages of the radars moved restlessly and rhythmically.
In the United States, radar technicians had been routed out of bed and informed that night fighters had had a fight with an alien ship manned by non-humans and had destroyed it, but their radars detected nothing at all.
Jets ranged widely, looking for something that would offer battle, but the radars said that the metal ship had gone up to three hundred miles and then headed west and out of radar range.
It was, however, one of the most powerful radarson earth.
Looks like it was smashed into the side of the mountain, just below where the radars are.
We'll just hit the bastards with enough firepower to take out the command-control radars up on the hill.
For the insertion, backup would be provided by two Apaches that would be armed and ready to carry out a rocket attack on the facility radars and the two launch vehicles.
The place is well away from the radars and antennas.
Besides, the SatCom facility already had a nest of radars up on the hill, there as part of the Cyclops and also to monitor the local weather.
When they had finished, he checked it over, then surveyed the mountain, where the heavy servomechanisms controlling the radars continued to rotate.
The radars were always controlled by Big Benny, the Fujitsu here in Command.
The Cyclops comes up to power; the radars are all switched on; and the vehicle's electronics go to full alert status.
The radars up the hill, he realized, were only one of the producers of waste heat.
Then the radars atop the Shed itself picked up the moving speck.
Other planes and yet others came hurtling to the line their radars briskly computed for them.
Joe heard an insistent, swift beep-beep-beep-beep which would be the radars of the approaching jets.
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