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The Wyoming Cloud Radar (WCR) is an airborne polarimetric Doppler radar operating at W-band (94.94 GHz). Up to 4 antennas are employable and can be configured to observe targets above and below the ...
[Henrik] didn’t want to make things too easy, so he decided to build a pulse compression radar that operates at 6 GHz. In all fairness, [Henrik] is no neophyte when it comes to radar. He’s ...
Among the most commonly used are continuous wave, nexrad, harmonic radar, pulse, and Doppler. Pulse radar uses the time between emitting and receiving the radio energy to calculate the distance to ...
The ability to detect the "shift in the frequency" of the pulse of energy makes NEXRAD a Doppler radar. The frequency of the returning signal typically changes based upon the motion of the ...
Finally, a physical embodiment of the Doppler effect radar is demonstrated with a pair of Vivaldi horn antennas and a copper sheet. We really like how [Shahriar] structures his video: theory ...
The radar transmits pulses of energy and listens for part of that energy to return, tracking the location and shape of objects such as raindrops. Adding Doppler technology allows the radar to ...