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Albert Rowe (physicist)

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It was Robert Watson Watt who coined the acronym RDF, which was "a code-name intended to have no identification", as he put it in his nemirandom AIR 2/4487). Soon afterward, the American term "radar" was adopted. In 1937, Rowe had succeeded
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describes Rowe as a complex character with a strong sense of mission, so, difficult to live with. However, Putley supports Rowe's decisions in giving priority, and most of TRE's resources, to the completion of the Chain Home and
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In 1946, Rowe moved to Australia as chief scientific officer for the British rocket programme. The following year, he was appointed scientific adviser to the
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A.P. Rowe, "One story of radar", Cambridge University Press, 1948, pp. 112-14, 144-7.
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until his death on 25 May 1976. He was survived by his wife; they had no children.
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RDF system was developed, and in 1938–1945, he was the Chief Superintendent of the
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and senior research administrator, he played a major role in the development of
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systems in 1938–39, and also continuing research in 1940 on developing
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on A.P. Rowe, pp.31–33 in Latham, Colin & Stobbs, Anne (1999)
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Index

Absalom P. Rowe
headshot of man wearing spectacles with head turned to his right
CBE
physicist
radar
Launceston
Cornwall
Portsmouth Naval Dockyard
Royal College of Science
Beckenham
Kent
Air Ministry
Harry Wimperis
Tizard Committee
Robert Watson-Watt
Bawdsey
Chain Home
Telecommunications Research Establishment
microwave
E. H. Putley
Chain Home Low
aircraft interception (AI) radar
cavity magnetron
RAF Bomber Command
Alec Reeves
Oboe navigation system
H2S radar
Australian Department of Defence
University of Adelaide
Malvern, Worcestershire

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