Radar Receiver-Transmitter
Item Name Code (INC) 19129
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A single component having the dual functions of generating electromagnetic energy for transmission, and of receiving, demodulating, and sometimes presenting intelligence from the reflected electromagnetic energy. May include accessories. For multiple units consisting of a single radar receiver and a single radar transmitter, see the applicable set item name. See also FREQUENCY CONVERTER-TRANSMITTER. For items designed to initiate an explosion in an item of ammunition, see FUZE (as modified).
Additional Information for Radar Receiver-Transmitter
A Radar Receiver-Transmitter, also known as a Radar Transceiver, is a device used in radar systems to both transmit and receive radar signals. It combines the functions of a radar transmitter and a radar receiver into a single unit.
The radar transmitter component of the receiver-transmitter generates high-frequency electromagnetic waves, typically in the microwave range, and sends them out into the surrounding space. These waves, known as radar pulses, travel through the air and interact with objects in their path.
When the radar pulses encounter an object, such as an aircraft, ship, or weather system, they bounce off the object and return to the radar receiver component of the receiver-transmitter. The receiver then captures and processes the reflected radar signals, extracting information about the object's distance, speed, direction, and other characteristics.
The receiver-transmitter is a crucial component of a radar system, as it enables the radar to both transmit and receive signals. This allows the radar system to detect and track objects in its vicinity, providing valuable information for various applications, including military surveillance, air traffic control, weather monitoring, and navigation.
In summary, a radar receiver-transmitter is a device that combines the functions of a radar transmitter and receiver, allowing a radar system to transmit radar pulses and receive and process the reflected signals to detect and track objects.