Ground Air Transmit Receive

Ground Air Transmit Receive (GATR) "control sites"[1] were the radio stations of a Cold War communications network in the Burroughs 416L SAGE Defense System deployed to automate ground-controlled interception using manned interceptors. Generally located near or, in some cases, on a Aerospace Defense Command radar station, a GATR site was used for the Ground to Air Data Link Subsystem to communicate command guidance via "HF/VHF/UHF voice & TDDL"[2] to vector F-106 Delta Dart and other equipped aircraft[3] that had been dispatched by teams in Weapons Direction rooms of SAGE Direction Centers. GATR maintenance was by the 304x4 Ground Radio Maintenance career field[4] with initial radio training at Keesler Air Force Base,[5] and GATR sites included the RCA AN/GKA-5 Time Division Data Link (TDDL) equipment providing output to an AN/FRT-49 Electronic Guidance Signals Transmitting Set with Varian klystron and 20 kilowatt output (or earlier 100 watt, single-channel AN/GRT-3). The aircraft receivers were either Hughes AN/ARR-60 or SLI AN/ARR-61[6] "Airborne Radio Receivers" of the Hughes MA-1 Fire Control System.[7]

Most "GATR/SAGE sites" are now Formerly Used Defense Sites such as the 6-acre (2.4 ha) site supported by Oakdale Air Force Station, Pennsylvania, and that were designated for closure by the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission.[8]

Sites

USAF Ground Air Transmit Receive sites
Sector[3]
DC
GATR #
Coordinates
Support AFS, etc. ST
Washington
DC-04
R-16 Z-117 (Roanoke Rapids) VA
Bangor
DC-05
R-25 Z-15 (Topsham)[3] ME
Detroit
DC-06
Z-20 (Selfridge AFB) MI
Montgomery
DC-09
R-tbd  Z-249 (Dauphin Island) AL
Duluth
DC-10
Z-29 (Finley) ND
Seattle
DC-12
Z-tbd (Makah)
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Los Angeles 
DC-17
R-22 Z-15 (Lompoc) CA
Los Angeles
DC-17
R-tbd Z-74 (Madera) CA
San Francisco  
*NCC-18
R-19  Z-38 (Mill Valley) CA
San Francisco
NCC-18
  Z-96 (Almaden) CA
Minot
NCC-19
  n/a (Minot AFB) ND
Great Falls
DC-20
R-27  Z-27 (Fortuna) ND
Great Falls
DC-20
  Z-177 (Dickinson) MT
Phoenix
DC-21
Z-181 (Ajo) AZ
Z-tbd (Cut Bank) MO
Sioux City
DC-22
Z-133 (Hastings) NE


References

  1. http://www.epa.gov/reg3hscd/npl/PA5210022344.htm
  2. , Tim (Sept 21, 2007). "Re: Speaking of AUTOVON" (COLDWARCOMMS MESSAGE). Yahoo.com. Retrieved 2013-02-18. A previously referenced AT&T training manual on SAGE/BUIC/AUTOVON phone systems does list all the AUTOVON/SAGE Switching Centers & includes their General Purpose (AUTOVON) NNX, their SAGE NNX, and … For example, Delta, Utah had 890 for AUTOVON, 764 for SAGE Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Topsham AFS". Cold War Relics. copyright 2009. Retrieved 2013-02-19. the SAGE block house was bulldozed in 1985. Check date values in: |date= (help) (image of entrance sign with arrow: "Bangor North American Air Defense Sector")
  4. http://www.radomes.org/museum/showroster.php?site=Minot+GATR,+ND
  5. Blackburn, Charles A (2012-06-23). "[anecdote posting]" (PDF). AFdasf.org. Retrieved 2014-02-24. Keesler for 304x4 training; GATR sites in Cut Bank, MO and Hastings, NE…last assignment to Andrews AFB GAR site at Brandywine, MD
  6. 6.0 6.1 http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/jetds/an-arq2ary.html
  7. http://www.f-106deltadart.com/sage_system.htm
  8. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-1998-05-12/pdf/98-12569.pdf
  9. http://57thbombwing.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=58236http://www.radomes.org/museum/recent/SelfridgeAFBMI.html
  10. http://wikimapia.org/5186065/Ground-Air-Transmitter-and-Receiver-GATR-Site
  11. http://wikimapia.org/5013155/GATR-site
  12. http://www.radomes.org/museum/showsite.php?site=Minot+GATR,+ND
  13. NORAD/CONAD Historical Summary, 1965B