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Radar jamming
Radar jamming Radar jamming is the intentional emission of radio frequency ... to interfere with the operation of a radar by saturating its receiver with false ...
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Radar
Radar This article is about the device. For ... M*A*S*H , see Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly. This long range radar antenna, known as ALTAIR, is used to ... Test Site on the Kwajalein atoll [1]. RADAR is a system used to detect, range ... signals can easily be detected and amplified. Radar radio waves can be easily generated ...
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Jamming
Jamming Jamming may mean: Techniques to limit the effectiveness ... s communications and/or detection equipment. Radio jamming Radar jamming Cell phone jammer E-mail jamming, ...
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Radio jamming
Radio jamming Radio jamming is the transmission of radio signals that ... decrease the signal to noise ratio. Unintentional jamming occurs when an operator transmits on a ... the same frequency. Another form of unintentional jamming occurs when equipment accidentally radiates a signal ... on an aircraft emergency frequency. Intentional communications jamming is usually aimed at radio signals ...
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Lichtenstein radar
Lichtenstein radar A Lichtenstein SN-2 radar with 'Stag's Antlers' antennas mounted on a Bf 110. Lichtenstein radar was a German airborne radar in use during World War II. Early ... war the British had become experts on jamming German radars, and when a B/ ...
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Talk:Radar
Talk:Radar UK's vs US' contributions There was ... claim on the Manhattan Project page that radar was invented at MIT. I thought it ... 26 February 1935 he demonstrated the future radar by using the BBC's Daventry (Northamptonshire ... Watt helped to develop the ring of radar stations established in 1938. He was knighted ... now. --Anonymous No.I General vs military radar It seems useful to me to ...
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Monopulse radar
Monopulse radar Monopulse radars are an adaptation of conical ... radars which send additional information in the radar signal in order to avoid problems caused ... in signal strength. The system also makes jamming more difficult. Most radars designed since the ... One problem with this approach is that radar signals often change in amplitude for reasons ... the US Navy's AN/SPY-1 radar used on the Aegis Combat System. ...
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Talk:Jamming
Talk:Jamming I think this page focuses too much ... neutral. With commercial applications of cell phone jamming, and radar-detector jamming, I do not think "jamming" is solely the domain of the ...
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Radar detector
Radar detector A radar detector is an electronic device used by ... moving vehicle with a device called a radar gun that determined the vehicle's speed ... wave's frequency. Most of today's radar detectors detect signals across a variety of ... laser detection) rather than radio waves. Modern "radar detectors" have been adapted to suit ...
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History of radar
History of radar The history of radar began in the 1900s when engineers invented reflection devices. Around the 1930s, radar stations were being deployed. Before the twentieth ... The extraordinary technical mutation which provoked the radar in electronics was naturally accompanied by an ... always absent. The fundamental principle of the radar belongs to the common patrimony of ...
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