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Radar effectivness
beryl must be edykated coz e writed:
A bigger, i.e. greater diameter antenna will give a narrower band of definition but the output power is primarily for range. Also can your "head" unit operate with an alternate Radome? Yes not a problem for I am buying a complete new system. The processor board in the present one has gone "pop" and is past economical repair plus it would not comply long term with the changing spurious emissions requirements I am just replacing one for a customer who has had a similar problem, his current radar is no longer supported by the manufacturer, so it is more economical to fit a whole new set. -- Ian |
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Radar effectivness
I am just replacing one for a customer who has had a similar problem, his current radar is no longer supported by the manufacturer, so it is more economical to fit a whole new set. And which power rating are you fitting, and what was the thinking behind the selection. |
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