AN/TPN-27 radar set and accurate airdrops from the C-130E Hercules

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According to the research available from the link below, the C-130E's AN/APN-169 radar installed on the fuselage just aft the cockpit could be used for air-to-air stationkeeping regardless of visibility and, in conjunction with a ground-based AN/TPN-27(V) zone marker, the aircraft could perform accurate airdrops.


AN/APN-169 radar was connected to the IP-797A azimuth and range indicator (CRT) and represented the state of technology from the 1960s.

According to various websites listed below, the AN/TPN-27 was a relatively small device, which operated on four frequencies of 3390.0 and 3510.0 and 3350.0 and 3470.0 MHz (ie. on 4 channels).


Does anyone recall the real maximum range of reception of the ground reply signals aired by the AN/TPN-27 and how accurate in reality that system was?
 

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