http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_warning_receiver
Typically fitted to military aircraft, radar warning receivers (RWR) detect the radio emissions of radar systems, whether ground-based or on-board other aircraft. The system is often capable of classifying the source of the radar by type (Pulsed power or continuous wave radar, for example) and strength. It may be further capable of using this data to identify the type of threat the detected radar poses, for example an incoming radar-guided surface-to-air missile (SAM). RADAR Wave receivers are fitted with aircraft in different places. They warn pilot if they can catch any RADAR Signals . It can also detect the position of RADAR.
Early warning is a marketing tool. There is no early warning. Most radar detectors just detect the signal.
The answer, both technologically and legally, is "No". Most modern in-car Police radar systems can work while the vehicle is moving.
Yes. Typically it has 2 separate weather detection radar systems.
A radarman in the US Navy is responsible for operating and maintaining radar equipment used for detecting and tracking ships, aircraft, and other objects. They interpret and analyze radar data to provide situational awareness to the ship or aircraft they are assigned to. They may also be involved in troubleshooting and repairing radar systems.
Another name for radar waves is radar systems or electromagnetic waves.
"Amateur RADAR" here may defined as "a RADAR unit made by private individuals" as for "Phalcon RADAR" it's an AEW (Airborne Early Warning) RADAR unit made by Israeli firm "ELTA"
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That is the tower or building that the radar sits on. Radar systems are usually placed in high places so they have an unobstructed view.
NetAcquire makes systems that do that.
Both cell phones and radar systems use radio waves to transmit and receive information. Cell phones use radio waves to communicate with cell towers, while radar systems use radio waves to detect the presence, direction, distance, and speed of objects.
You can detect most types of radar itself,but you need other detectors for other systems.
Air Force Speciality Code AFSC inertial navigation and radar systems specialist airborne computers, radar, navigational systems and instruments