2.19. An X-band airborne radar transmitter and an air-to-air missile receiver act as a bistatic radar system.
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2.19. An X-band airborne radar transmitter and an air-to-air missile receiver act as a bistatic radar system. The transmitter guides the missile toward its target by continuously illu- minating the target with a CW signal. The transmitter has the following specifications: peak power P, = 4KW; antenna gain G, = 25dB; operating frequency fo = 9.5GHz. The mis- sile receiver has the following characteristics: aperture 4 = 0.01m; bandwidth B = 750Hz; noise figure F = 7dB; and losses L, = 2dB. Assume that the bistatic RCS is 3m. Assume R, = 35Km; R, = 17Km. Compute the SNR at the missile. =
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Radar Systems Analysis And Design Using MATLAB Advances In Applied Mathematics
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Authors: Bassem R. Mahafza
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