radar transmitter

collocation in English

meaningsofradarandtransmitter

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radar
noun[U]
uk
/ˈreɪ.dɑːr/
us
/ˈreɪ.dɑːr/
a system that uses radio waves to find the position of objects that cannot ...
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transmitter
noun[C]
uk
/trænzˈmɪt.ər/
us
/trænsˈmɪt̬.ɚ/
a piece of equipment for broadcasting radio or ...
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(Definition ofradarandtransmitterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These embody a miniature, low poweredradartransmitterin the fuse to detect the ground and explode them at a predetermined height above it.
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Theradartransmitterwaveform may be either unmodulated continuous wave, modulated or pulsed.
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For instance, suppose aradartransmitteris installed on a hill to monitor an area.
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While theradartransmitteris active, the receiver input is blanked to avoid the amplifiers being swamped (saturated) or, (more likely), damaged.
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In this case theradartransmittermust be a power-amplifier, e.g., a klystron tube or a solid state transmitter.
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In the top of the radar mast theradartransmitteris installed.
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The radomes were typically at least 50 feet in diameter and the radomes were attached to standardized radar tower buildings that housed theradartransmitter, receiver and antenna.
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It is no good the men being underground and secure in their bunkers if the tons are blown off their radar transmitters.
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Moisture can also cause fungus build up or arcing in high power systems such as radio or radar transmitters.
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Thyratrons have long been used in radar transmitters.
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