An/sps-40 Search Radar Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1641300-146 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
000098112
165142 Cable Assembly
012906432
168039 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012078118
168045 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011937017
168050 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011937021
168058 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011937029
168060 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011937031
168065 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011955987
168342 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013410577
168344 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012895991
168452 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012895993
1801436-1 U Semiconductor Device Rectifier
000687451
1801577 Electronic Shielding Gasket
000617536
18023 Fluid Filtering Disk
008600835
1881755-901 Rod-push Assemlby
000173679
1882442 Capacitor Assembly
001757105
1884516 Connector Adapter
000955726
193134-1 Hub Clamp
008372630
1975 Glass Dielect Variable Capacitor
000513825
1N1145 Diode Semiconductor Device
006155548
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Radar, Search, An/sps-40

Picture of An/sps-40  Search Radar

The AN/SPS-40 is a United States Navy two-dimensional, long range air search radar that is capable of providing contact bearing and range. It was used on Perth-class destroyers, Charles F. Adams-class destroyers, Spruance-class destroyers, Belknap-class cruisers, Leahy-class cruisers, Knox-class frigates, Bronstein-class frigates, Hamilton-class cutters, Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks and many other ship classes. Its "basket" antenna with the over-the-top feed line was a familiar sight throughout the Navy even into the late 1980s. It was replaced by the AN/SPS-49 on newer ships and on ships that received the New Threat Upgrade.

The SPS-40, being a vacuum tube design, was notoriously sensitive to the vibration from shipboard gunfire. A later redesign into a largely solid-state system not only improved its performance (cutting the number of cabinets by more than half) also featured one of the best MTI (Moving Target Indicator) units in the fleet - a rarity in the early 1970s.

AN/SPS-40 antenna on USS Raleigh (LPD-1)

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