Title :
Airborne Pulse-Doppler Radar
Author :
Goetz, L.P. ; Albright, J.D.
Author_Institution :
Air Arm Div., Westinghouse Electric Corp., Baltimore, Md.
fDate :
4/1/1961 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Doppler radars are employed for the detection of moving targets whose radar echo area is much smaller than the ground clutter return. Moving targets are separated from clutter on a frequency basis by utilizing the Doppler phenomenon. Continuous-wave Doppler radars have a practical maximum-range capability because the leak-through between the transmitter and receiver causes receiver saturation. This limitation is overcome in pulse-Doppler radar by time-sharing the transmitting and receiving cycles. This paper discusses a typical pulse-Doppler radar and the basic design considerations for the selection of the pulse-recurrence fre-frequency, elimination of clutter, range determination, and oscillator stability requirements.
Keywords :
Airborne radar; Doppler radar; Filters; Frequency; Local oscillators; Meteorological radar; Pulse circuits; Radar clutter; Stability; Time sharing computer systems;
Journal_Title :
Military Electronics, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/IRET-MIL.1961.5008329