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== References == ===Citations=== {{reflist}} ===Bibliography=== * {{cite journal |first=Walter |last=Blanchard |title=Hyperbolic Airborne Radio Navigation Aids β A Navigator's View of their History and Development |journal=The Journal of Navigation |volume=44 |number=3 |date=September 1991 |doi=10.1017/S0373463300010092 |s2cid=130079994 }} **A modified version is = Jerry Proc, [http://jproc.ca/hyperbolic/gee.html "The GEE System"], 14 January 2001 * The Decca Navigator - Principles and Performance of the System, The Decca Navigator Company Limited, July 1976 * Night Passage to Normandy, Lieutenant-Commander Oliver Dawkins, R.N.V.R, Decca, 1969 * The Decca Navigator System on D-Day, 6 June 1944, An Acid Test, Commander Hugh St. A. Malleson, R.N. (Ret.) * Hyperbolic Radionavigation Systems, Compiled by Jerry Proc VE3FAB, 2007 [http://www.jproc.ca/hyperbolic/] * Navigation Systems: A Survey of Modern Electronic Aids, ed. G.E. Beck, van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971
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