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.
Radar detectors don't "use" any frequencies. However they listen to certain frequencies known as bands(K, Ka, X, Ku). These bands are the frequencies allocated to radar guns to operate on.
Radar systems usually use wavelengths and are associated with digital signal processing. They consist of a transmitter, antenna receiver, switch, data recorder, processor, and display. Radar systems are used to track things including weather.
Radar communication is electronic communication without the use of wires. Radar communication can be between a ground terminal, like a cell tower, and a satellite. Or it can be between ground towers and also between two or more satellites.
A radar mast is a high platform to mount a radar antenna such as the radar has an unobstructed view.
CW or continuous-wave radar cannot determine range due to the lack of a listening period where the radar signal is silent. Pulse radar has a silent listening period (hence the name pulse radar). Therefore it can determine the range of the object causing the return by counting the elapsed time between transmission and receipt of the echo. The above is not quite correct, Continuous Wave Radar and Pulsed Radar differ by there relationship between the Pulse Width (tau) and the scene size (Swath). CW Radar's determine range by Frequency Modulation (FM) ranging this means that they ramp the RF frequency within the pulse during the transmission and are known as FMCW Radar. Pulsed Radar on the other hand use the pulse timing but can also use the FM Ranging trick to enhanced there signal to noise and reduce there probability of interference or detection/interception. CW radar can deduce range by delaying the transmit signal and mixing it with the receive such that it becomes a homodyne receiver and in such cases it is usual to ramp the RF and perhaps use two aerials rather then just one with a duplexer switch like in a Pulse radar system. Edit- hmm i feel the above answer is bit too complex... i don't think typical person would go as far as concerning FM or Pulse Delay Ranging here's my Answer DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PULSE AND CW RADAR Basis -Transmission Pulse RADAR puts delay between transmitting and receiving periods so the time between transmitted pulse and received pulse is different While CW RADAR, Transmit continuously -Antennas Pulse RADAR may use same antenna for Receiving and Transmitting , when transmitting the receiver is "blanked" and while Receiving the receiver is Activated and transmitter is blanked .. this is done by a device called "Duplexer" CW RADAR typically used 2 Antennas, one for transmit another one to Receive since there are no delay to receive as what usually seen in pulse RADAR -Ranging technique Pulse RADAR may use "Pulse Delay Ranging" to provide Range measurements , Frequency Modulation Ranging may also possible , especially for pulse RADAR that transmit many pulses and have very shot time to "listen" example is FMICW (Frequency Modulated Interrupted Continuous Wave RADAR) While CW RADAR provides Range by means of Doppler based Ranging (FM Ranging)
A radar that the police use to detect stuff.
An FMCW radar may make use of Doppler, but it doesn't necessarily.
Radar detectors are legal for passenger vehicles in North Carolina. However, they are prohibited for use in commercial vehicles. It is important to note that while radar detectors are legal, the use of radar jammers is illegal in North Carolina and throughout the United States. Radar detectors are devices that can detect radar signals emitted by police radar guns, while radar jammers are devices designed to interfere with or block radar signals.
No, you can't use the Poke Radar on water. It's only usable in grass.
Air traffic controllers use radar to track the movement of airplanes in the sky.
Radar Detectors in Oklahoma: Radar detectors are legal to use in Oklahoma.Laser Jammers in Oklahoma: Laser jammers are illegal to use in Oklahoma.Courtesy of: http://www.1stradardetectors.com/radar-detector-laws.php
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No. They don't have a radar repeater. Strictly visual.
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No. Radar use electromagnetic radiation of a much longer wavelength
If you use the Poke Radar you will have a chance of getting a shiny Pokemon. But the actual Pokemon will not USUALLY change by using the Poke Radar.
they use a radar