03 Basic Radar Theory Flashcards
Types of Radar used by ATS units?
- Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) — bearing and distance to ‘target’. PSR systems are based on a pulse and echo technique.
- Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) — as for PSR plus identification and altitude.
- Aerodrome Movement Surface Radar (ASMR) — ground movement on aerodromes. SHF 60rpm
Radar Frequncies used?
SHF and UHF Bands
Ranges measured?
Slant range and ground range.
PSR
Magnetron?
EM transmitter device
PSR
Duplex switch?
Pulse radars do not send and recieve at the same time.
Allows the Tx only to operate when the Rx is switched off.
PSR
Klystron?
An amplifier for the returning signal
Types of Remote sensing radar systems?
- Ground based weather radar systems.
- Satellite based radar.
Maximum achievable radar range depends on:
- The frequency used. (Absorption, attentuation)
- The height of the antenna. (Earth curvature LoS)
- The height of the aircraft. (Earth curvature LoS)
- The pulse repetition frequency (PRF).
- The pulse length. (Longer pulse more radiated power)
- The power of the pulse. (radiated power radiated)
Minimum radar range is dependant on?
Pulse length
Pulse width
The duration of the trasnmitted pulse, microseconds.
Waiting Period?
Must be equal to 2x the Max design range, to allow for EM
PRF or PRR?
Pulse recurrence frequency, or rate, the number of pulses emitted by the Tx per second?
PRI or PRP?
Pulse Repetition Interval.
PRF = 1 / PRI
MUR?
Maximum Unambiguous Range - Ambiguirty arises when the time taken to reciicve the return is greater than the time between 2 radar pulses.
MUR Equation?
MUR = C / (2 x PRF)
PSR
Factors effecting the strength of the return signal?
Shape, Surface, Material, Aspect and Manouvre.
What is PSR used for?
PSR is used to detect targets that are not equipped with a transponder for SSR.
Beamwidth?
Small beam means better focussed power. 3 degree beamwidth is desired.
The bigger the aperature, the narrower the beam.
Side lobes?
Unwanted, but inevitable by product of focussing the beam.
What radar frequencies are normally used in aviation?
2GHz - 40Ghz
Normally X-Band: 8-12GHz
Use of GEO satellites?
Used to report on weather.
35,880km
UHF frequency
Relationship between range and power?
A doubling of range, means a 16 fold increase in power
Range [NM] =4√power [W]
PAR
Precicion approach radar. Classed as 3D approach.