Something to do with sound waves, like a bat uses to 'see'.
A radar mast is a high platform to mount a radar antenna such as the radar has an unobstructed view.
In a Military contact Acquisition Radar normally refers to the Search Mode Radar used to scan and track targets before being "target tracked". In this context the "target tracking radar" is used for track and perhaps illuminating a target. If this radar is being used to guide an weapon to the target it is referred to as a guidance radar. However Guidance radar can also exist in the missile seekers.
Bismarck certainly had radar but it may only have been gunnery radar similar to that on the Graf Spee in 1939.
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.
The three Dimensional maps created a revolution in the field of navigation and medical and also in the engineering field. The advantage of 3D maps are that it can give the idea of all the dimensions and hence better designs can be created by looking at the 3d maps and the conventional maps were not that much informative compared to 3D maps are
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Radar stands for Radio Detection And Ranging. Radar was originally called RDF (Radio Direction Finder) in Britain. A number of nations including USA, France, Britain, Germany and USSR were working on forms of radar prior to WWII, however the British were the first to put a working system into operation.
TN does not require radar certification. They only require working knowledge of thegun and how radar works. they do require the gun itself to be certified though.
Someone melted a chocolate bar while working on a radar antenna.
In an MTI (Moving Target Indication) radar system, the block diagram consists of a transmit/receive antenna, a duplexer to switch between sending and receiving modes, a radar signal processor to detect moving targets, and a display unit for visualization. The radar sends out a series of pulses and examines the return signal to detect targets with a non-zero Doppler shift, indicating movement. The radar signal processor filters out stationary clutter and focuses on moving targets, displaying their position and velocity on the radar screen.
Radars themselves are not dangerous to humans. However, radar systems that emit high-powered electromagnetic radiation can pose health risks if proper safety guidelines are not followed. It is important for individuals working around radar systems to adhere to safety protocols to minimize any potential health hazards.
Telemobilscope was the name given to a very early form of radar by its inventor, Christian Hulsmeyer, who patented (and demonstrated a working prototype) in 1904. Like modern radar, it worked by transmitting radio waves and detecting the "echoes" returned from solid objects. The original Telemobilscope is in a museum in Munich -- and is said to be still in working order.
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.
They are one in the same. They use radio waves for RAdio Detection and RAnging. Radar is an acrynom, why they flip flopped the R and the A in ranging is beyond me.They're both the same thing
Brian Johnson did not discover microwaves. Microwaves were discovered accidentally in 1945 by Percy Spencer, an American engineer working on radar equipment, when he noticed that a candy bar in his pocket had melted during a radar test.
Radar!