Radar Systems Articles
Radar Systems Articles: Basic Radar System Block Diagram: Basic Radar System Block Diagram consists of a transmitter and a receiver, each connected to a directional antenna. The transmitter is capable…
Radar Systems Articles: Basic Radar System Block Diagram: Basic Radar System Block Diagram consists of a transmitter and a receiver, each connected to a directional antenna. The transmitter is capable…
Phased Array Radars: Phased Array Radars - Introduction With some notable exceptions, the vast majority of radars have to cover an area in searching and/or tracking, rather than always being…
Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar: The greatest limitation of Doppler radar, i.e., its inability to measure range, may be overcome if the transmitted carrier is Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar.…
Radar Beacons: A Radar Beacons is a small radar set consisting of a receiver, a separate transmitter and an antenna which is often omnidirectional. When another radar transmits a coded…
Pulsed Radar Systems: A Pulsed Radar Systems is generally required to perform one of two tasks: It must either search for targets or else track them once they have been…
Display Methods in Radar System: The output of a radar receiver may be displayed in any of a number of ways, the following three being the most common Display Methods…
Pulsed Radar System Block Diagram: A very Pulsed Radar System Block Diagram set was shown in Figure 16-1. A more detailed block diagram will now be given, and it will…
Radar Performance Factors: Quite apart from being limited by the curvature of the earth, the maximum range of a radar Set depends on a number of other Radar Performance Factors.…