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"Steve Lusardi" wrote: Bruce, Thank you, that is the advice I needed. In my previous life, many years ago, I repaired airborne radars and all the maggies I changed, the frequency driftted beyond the the ability of the LO to track. In those days, I had at my disposal a spectrum analyser, which I no longer have. I never saw one that double pulsed. From your information, it looks like I do not need any special test equipment, but a dummy load would be nice. I'm not sure radiating my neihborhood for 24 hours would be appreciated. Are there any available at reasonable prices that would fit the Furuno slot-line antenna mount? Steve To be technically, and legally correct, you should NOT operate a Marine Radar while on shore, without possessing a Maritime Support Station License. I wouldn't worry about radiating you neighbors, as the Power Density of ANY Commercial Marine Xband Radar, 6 Inches in front of the Slotted Waveguide Antenna, is well below that required to cause ANY microwave heating, and so far below any Ionization, as to be inconsequential. When I was doing a lot of radar work, I used a Military Xband Radar Test Set that included a Xband Load that I adapted to fit the Standard Furuno T/R Pan Waveguide Connection. One of my old Friends who is still in the Biz, uses the same setup but feeds the T/R Pan Output thru a similar connection to a 40ft piece of Xband Waveguide that goes up a tower at his shop, and then gets feed back into an modified FR240MkIII Antenna. When I visit him, I know he is in the shop because I can see the antenna turning from 1/2 mile away. No Turning, don't bother stopping by, cause no one is home. -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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