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CMM
8th Dec 2008, 01:22
Hi folks, quick question relating to the "marine-esque" radar which sits on top of the control tower at Manchester (EGCC) - what is it's purpose? I was under the impression that the larger radar which is close to the AVP was the main radar - or is one a primary and the other a secondary? Perhaps even a weather radar?

Many thanks!!

Ian Brooks
8th Dec 2008, 08:30
I think you find that this is the ground movements radar which keep an eye on aircraft and vehicle movements on the ground in restricted areas.
I am sure that when someone from the relevant of ATC or ground movement/ops
reads this they will be able to give a much better report


Ian

chiglet
8th Dec 2008, 10:54
The correct term is "Surface Movement Radar", and yes, its function is to heep an eye on moving objects, both a/c and vehicles. The Radar head near the AVP [The Watchman] is a longer range Radar used by approach to vector a/c onto finals.
Hope this helps

CMM
8th Dec 2008, 14:08
Thanks for the quick answers, they're much appreciated!

opnot
8th Dec 2008, 18:06
CMM
the large radar aerial by the avp is for primary radar and the rectangular aerial on top of it, is the secondary radar aerial