RADCAL was used to calibrate ground-based space tracking radars: they would track it and compare their estimated position to its true position. By the end of its operational lifetime, it was one of only two functional radar performancemonitoring satellites and was actively used by a number of civilian and military organizations. Its GPS receivers were used in experiments to determine its [Spacecraft Spacecraft attitude control|attitude control|attitude] in space. It was the first satellite to use a GPS to determine its attitude. RADCAL was designed to last for three years, but remained operational until May 2013.