Pulse pattern for weather phenomenon and incursion detection...

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Aircraft landing system

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C342S02600R, C342S158000

Reexamination Certificate

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08072368

ABSTRACT:
An aircraft radar system includes a radar antenna and a processing device. The processing device receives returns from the radar antenna associated with the scan. The processing device uses the returns from the scan for use in both incursion detection and weather phenomenon detection. A method for using the returns from the scan for both incursion detection and weather phenomenon detection is also disclosed.

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