I arrived in Camp Lejeune in August 1969. I was trained on the PPS6 which replaced the TPS21. A PPS6 weighed 42 bounds where the TPS21 was about 120.
It came in 2 large foot locker style cases. Each unit had 2. It was reported that NONE of them were operational.
While at Lejeune I was assigned to try and get one to work. I had about eight of the units delivered to our unit and delved into the manuals over a couple of months. I got 2 of them to work. During EXOTIC DANCER 3 had it displayed during the Commandants drive by inspection.
The TPS21, like the PPS6 worked on the doppler principle
A radar transmitted a beam and the antenna captured the return signal and compare it to the previous beam/return. If there was a difference it emitted noise to the head set. With proper training a person could differentiate the number and pace of the target.
When I complete the demonstrated the equipment was returned to their respective commands and never used again while I was there.
I received a commendation and as a reward (??) I received BY NAME orders to an anti-personnel group being formed but at that time I only had a couple of months left on my enlistment. I would be required to re-enlist for an additional 4 years and not ready to commit at that time.
I would do so later but went aviation instead. Served 10 active and 10 reserves. Semper Fi