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Radiation Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1940 - 1945

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The Radiation Laboratory, commonly called the Rad Lab, was located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge. The lab was in operation from October 1940 until December 31, 1945. Rad Lab "made great contributions to radar technique and microwave theory. Military hardware, methods of air-traffic control, industrial production and management techniques, modern electronics theory, and consumer products are all part of its legacy."
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"MIT Rad Lab," Engineering and Technology History Wiki, http://ethw.org/MIT_Rad_Lab (accessed 06/19/2015)
Radiation Laboratory Staff Members, 1940-1945
Low Frequency Loran
Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X Supersonic Trainer, Mark III (Report M-157B)
Low Frequency Loran
Manual PN-4: Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Model P4 Synchroscope
Low Frequency Loran

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