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Almon J. Bate has written: 'Effects of simulated task loading on side-looking radar target recognition' -- subject(s): Radar targets 'Effect of an auxiliary magnification display on side-looking radar target recognition' -- subject(s): Radar targets
R. Morey has written: 'The effects of conductivity on high-resolution impulse radar sounding, Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica' -- subject(s): Radar in surveying, Sea ice
To detect "the presence of distant metallic objects". (Taken from the Wikipedia page on Radar). You can read more about its beginning in the history section of it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar#History
A radar mast is a high platform to mount a radar antenna such as the radar has an unobstructed view.
A radar engineer works with radar. They have design, develop, install, and test a radar.
T. M. Georges has written: 'Ionospheric effects of atmospheric waves' -- subject(s): Ionosphere, Ionospheric radio wave absorption 'Report on the Skywave Sea-State-Radar Workshop held in Rockville, Maryland, 20-22 May 1981' -- subject(s): Congresses, Radar, Radar in navigation
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Radar range is the distance of the object from the radar. Radar bearing is the direction of the object in relation to the radar. As radar is primarily used for ranging, the range information may be more important than the bearing.
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