Track while scan operation on scintillating point targets

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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343 5VQ, G01S 730, G01S 902

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ABSTRACT:
In a track while scan radar system having a tracking processor for providing range and azimuth tracking gates for automatic range and azimuth cursor tracking of a designated target in response to the magnitudes of target return signals received within the tracking gates, circuitry is provided for predicting the magnitudes of succeeding designated target return signals as a function of the actual magnitudes of preceding designated target return signals, and for providing through accumulator circuits to the tracking processor a signal manifestation of each succeeding target return signal occurring within the tracking gates, the magnitude of the signal manifestation being a function of the comparative magnitudes of the predicted and actual target return signal.

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patent: 3646588 (1972-02-01), Van Popta
patent: 3680095 (1972-07-01), Evans
patent: 3699573 (1972-10-01), Andrews et al.

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