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==Further reading== * Batt, Reg., ''The Radar Army: Winning the War of the Airwaves'' (1991, Robert Hale, London) {{ISBN|0-7090-4508-5}} * Bragg, Michael., ''RDF1 The Location of Aircraft by Radio Methods 1935β1945'', Hawkhead Publishing, Paisley 1988 {{ISBN|0-9531544-0-8}} The history of ground radar in the UK during World War II * Brown, Louis., ''A Radar History of World War II'', Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, 1999., {{ISBN|0-7503-0659-9}} * Latham, Colin & Stobbs, Anne., ''Radar A Wartime Miracle'', Sutton Publishing Ltd, Stroud 1996 {{ISBN|0-7509-1643-5}} A history of radar in the UK during World War II told by the men and women who worked on it. * Latham, Colin & Stobbs, Anne., ''Pioneers of Radar'' (1999, Sutton, England) {{ISBN|0-7509-2120-X}} * Scanlan, M.J.B., ''Chain Home Radar - A Personal Reminiscence'', The General Electric Company, p.l.c., GEC Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 1993, p171-183, {{ISSN|0267-9337}} * Zimmerman, David., ''Britain's Shield: Radar and the Defeat of the Luftwaffe'', Sutton Publishing Ltd, Stroud, 2001, {{ISBN|0-7509-1799-7}}
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