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One of the people who developed ROTAN was [[Walt Phelps]], in 1957 or 1958.
One of the people who developed ROTAN was [[Walt Phelps]], in 1957 or 1958.
Development took place either in [[Building 86]] or in [[Building 81]], most likely Building 86.
Development took place either in [[Building 86]] or in [[Building 81]], most likely Building 86.
The November 26, 1959 issue of TekTalk states that [[George Edens]]:
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... is largely responsible for developing the Rotan transducer system for
velocity and acceleration systems.
</blockquote>


== Documents ==
== Documents ==

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