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Radio...It's the r in RADARAll of RADAR stands for RAdio Detection And RangingMost modern RADAR systems actually use Microwave for better resolution because of the shorter wavelength. There are also some LIDAR systems using either IR or visible light.But it is named RADAR because the first systems used either HF or VHF radio bands.
The only difference is laser light used in lidar instead of radio waves in radar that means in radar they are using radio waves but in lidar we are using laser light by means of near infrared, green laser like that we are using many laser pulse in lidar technology
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Some radio sets run on batteries, others run using domestic power. They all run on electric power.
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R.A.D.A.R. is the acronym of RAdio Detection And Ranging. Radar is a system that uses electromagnetic waves to identify the range, altitude, direction, or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft, ships, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain. By using innovations such as the Doppler shift of reflected waves, various properties can be determined about the relative motion of aerial and ground phenomena.
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Radio labeling is incorporation of a radioactive isotope within a molecule , so the compound can be detected using radioactivity detection techniques.
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The another word for theatrical drama using palindromes is "Sagas"
Using APRS, many people connect advanced weather detection equipment to the radio to broadcast the weather details.
A software defined radio system is a radio communication system which, instead of using hardware to implement components, software is used instead. It uses wireless communications instead of hard wiring.
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That's the principle behind RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging). A brief, high-powerpulse of radio is transmitted, then the transmitter goes silent, and the receiver listens forthe small bit of signal reflected back from any solid object. The size and distance of thesolid object are calculated from the strength and time-lag of the reflected signal.
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