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Description The figure shows the operating principle of a primary radar. The radar antenna illuminates the target with a microwave signal, which is then reflected and picked up by a receiving device. The electrical signal picked up by the receiving antenna is called echo or return. The radar signal is generated by a powerful transmitter and received by a highly sensitive receiver.
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Source www.radartutorial.eu/index.tr.html
Author Charly Whisky
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Other versions (the same animation, but with a dark background, is used by the mentioned homepage.)

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13 December 2006

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current18:45, 13 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:45, 13 December 2006322 × 128 (15 KB)Charly Whisky{{Information |Description= The figure shows the operating principle of a primary radar. The radar antenna illuminates the target with a microwave signal, which is then reflected and picked up by a receiving device. The electrical signal picked up by the

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