Principles and Practice of Radar - BOULDING R.S.H.

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover bound 851 pp. Technical drawings. Index.
The book **"Principles and Practice of Radar"** by **R.S.H. Boulding** is a comprehensive guide on the theory and practical aspects of radar systems. In it, Boulding explains the fundamental principles behind radar technology, along with various radar techniques, applications, and the components of radar systems. Here's a breakdown of the key topics typically covered in the book:. ### 1. **Radar Fundamentals:**
- **Basic Principles:** Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) operates by emitting electromagnetic waves and detecting the reflections (echoes) from objects. The book explains how radar systems transmit signals, how those signals interact with objects, and how the reflected signals are received to determine the position, distance, and speed of objects.
- **Radar Wave Propagation:** It discusses how radar waves travel through different media (like the atmosphere) and the factors that affect their behavior, such as weather, terrain, and interference.. #...
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1963Uitgever: George Newnes851 paginasTaal: Engels