Opana Radar Site, a National Historic Landmark commemorating the first use of radar, located near Oahu, Hawaii
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The finished system used two sets of transmitters at Annapolis, Maryland and the Opana Radar Site in Hawaii and two sets of receivers at Cheltenham, Maryland and Wahiawa, Hawaii.