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What Is Unambiguous Range Of The Radar? |
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Answer» The Unambiguous range is the maximum range at which a TARGET can be located so as to guarantee that the leading edge of the echo pulse from that target is received before transmission begins for the next pulse. The pulse-repetition frequency (PRF) determines this maximum unambiguous range of given RADAR before ambiguities start to occur. This range can be determined by using the following equations: Rmax = c * ( PRT – PW )/2 Here c= SPEED of LIGHT; PRT=1/PRF The Unambiguous range is the maximum range at which a target can be located so as to guarantee that the leading edge of the echo pulse from that target is received before transmission begins for the next pulse. The pulse-repetition frequency (PRF) determines this maximum unambiguous range of given radar before ambiguities start to occur. This range can be determined by using the following equations: Rmax = c * ( PRT – PW )/2 Here c= speed of light; PRT=1/PRF |
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