Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Radar for meteorological use
Patent
1993-11-30
1995-07-18
Hellner, Mark
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Radar for meteorological use
342104, G01S 1348
Patent
active
054345707
ABSTRACT:
The sky is scanned with transmitted radar pulse beam of electromagnetic radiation from a high gain antenna with a narrow viewing angle, and by monitoring the echoes with a low gain receiving antenna that has a wide, or moderate, viewing angle of the sky. The source of echo signals along the direction of the radar puls beam path are defined by synchronizing the sampling of the echo signal at the receiving station with the transmission of radar pulses at the transmitting station. The receiving station defines the location of an echo signal source by knowing the locations of the transmitting and receiving antennas, the pointing angle of the transmitted beam and the relative time between transmission of the radar pulse and receipt of each echo signal sample of along the transmitted beam path. The relative time can be defined by synchronizing the sampling of the echo signal with each transmitted pulse.
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Hellner Mark
Knearl Homer L.
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