| The GEE could translate pulses issuing from 3 ground transmitting stations into strobes on a
cathode ray tube in the aircraft which the navigator could further translate into fixes on
the grid of lattice lines overlaid on his navigation map. Targets within its 400 mile range could be located, whatever the weather, within an accuracy of 2 miles. |
| RAF designation | ARI 5033 |
| Main items | Indicator type 60 Receiver R1342 |
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| RAF designation | ARI 5083 | |
| Main items | Indicator type 62 Receiver R1355 |
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| RAF designation | ARI 5718 |
| Main items | Indicator type
62 Receiver R3645 |
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Gee test equipment
| TS 259 |
| Oscilloscope Type 8134 |