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Radar Scope happened in 1979.
Radar would enjoy a grape Nehi at Rosie's Bar. He would also have coffee at the mess tent.
Radar identified refers to your aircraft's position presented on a ground based radar screen and by using a squawk code in the aircraft which corresponds to the ground based station your aircraft is then identified. Radar control refers to an aircraft already identified on the radar screen and flying in controlled airspace under an IFR flight plan and the ground based station would provide heading, speed and altitude you should fly at.
A radar engineer works with radar. They have design, develop, install, and test a radar.
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.
Radar Mission happened in 1990.
Radar Scope happened in 1979.
Radar Rat Race happened in 1981.
Radar would enjoy a grape Nehi at Rosie's Bar. He would also have coffee at the mess tent.
That would be any radar detector. If you want to detect a radar that is not being used, you need to find a psychic.
That would be a radar.
Of course it will.
Well if it isn't foggy, Santa can still fly, but if it is, he might have to install headlights or radar.
I would assume so. Radar is just another form of electromagnetic radiation, just like light. I would infer that if you can see through the rain (that's light), then other forms of electromagnetic radiation (such as radar) can also pass through the rain. Of Course, I would also assume that the range and effectiveness of the radar gun would be reduced at least a small bit. As long as the radar is functional normal rain water will not have any effect on it working to detect speed.
That depends on the particular radar system. A simple speed radar used by law enforcement can simply be held and pointed at a target to determine the speed of the target. A more complex system like an air traffic control radar system would have display consoles for the radar operator to view the data.
It was probably the radar in Grand Rapids. It was probably a WSR-74 model. In that case it would not have been Doppler radar, as those were not implemented until later.
Yes, but not as well as we wish they would work! Don't depend 100% on a radar detector. There are a number of related questions and answers on WikiAnswers on radar and speed control. A link is provided.