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81 MESA
1) Американизм: Mining Enforcement And Safety Administration2) Военный термин: Mechanically Steered Antenna, Medical Equipment Supplies Abroad, multiple engagement simulation analyzer, минимальная безопасная высота в пути (Minimum En Route Safe Altitude)4) Биржевой термин: Maximum Entropy Spectral Analysis8) Электроника: Marine Ecosystems Analysis9) Нефть: Управление по надзору в горной промышленности (США; Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration)10) Банковское дело: система взаимных клиринговых расчётов в ЭКЮ (mutual ECU settlements accounts system)11) Экология: Marine Ecosystems Analysis Program12) Образование: Mutual Education Support And Advocacy13) Инвестиции: mutual ECU settlements accounts system14) Сетевые технологии: Meta Email Search Agent15) НАСДАК: Mesa Air Group, Inc.16) Правительство: Michigan Employment Security Act -
82 mesa
1) Американизм: Mining Enforcement And Safety Administration2) Военный термин: Mechanically Steered Antenna, Medical Equipment Supplies Abroad, multiple engagement simulation analyzer, минимальная безопасная высота в пути (Minimum En Route Safe Altitude)4) Биржевой термин: Maximum Entropy Spectral Analysis8) Электроника: Marine Ecosystems Analysis9) Нефть: Управление по надзору в горной промышленности (США; Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration)10) Банковское дело: система взаимных клиринговых расчётов в ЭКЮ (mutual ECU settlements accounts system)11) Экология: Marine Ecosystems Analysis Program12) Образование: Mutual Education Support And Advocacy13) Инвестиции: mutual ECU settlements accounts system14) Сетевые технологии: Meta Email Search Agent15) НАСДАК: Mesa Air Group, Inc.16) Правительство: Michigan Employment Security Act -
83 abtasten
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)* * *das Abtastenpalpation* * *ạb|tas|tenvt septo feel; (MED AUCH) to palpate; (ELEC) to scan; (bei Durchsuchung) to frisk ( auf +acc for fig = erproben) jdn to sound out, to suss out (Brit inf); (SPORT) to get the measure of, to size up, to suss out (Brit inf)* * *(to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) scan* * *Ab·tas·ten* * *transitives Verbetwas abtasten — feel something all over
* * *abtasten v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. feel (* * *transitives Verb* * *v.to read off (IT) v.to sample v.to scan v.to sense v. -
84 radar
1) радиолокация2) радиолокатор, радиолокационная станция, РЛС•- 3-D radar
- acoustic radar
- acq radar
- acquisition radar
- acquisition-and-tracking radar
- active radar
- adaptive radar
- advanced design array radar
- aerostat radar
- AEW radar
- AI radar
- airborne radar
- airborne early-warning radar
- airborne intercept radar
- airborne search radar
- airborne sea-search radar
- aircraft radar
- aircraft intercept radar
- airfield control radar
- air intercept radar
- airport surveillance radar
- air route surveillance radar
- air search radar
- air-to-surface-vessel radar
- air traffic control radar
- all-round-looking radar
- anticollision radar
- antisurface vessel radar
- approach-control radar
- area control radar
- array radar
- autofollow radar
- autofollowing radar
- automatic tracking radar
- automotive radar
- autotrack radar
- azimuthal-scanning radar
- backscatter radar
- backsearch radar
- baseband radar
- battery control radar
- battlefield surveillance radar
- beacon radar
- beam-rider radar
- beam-transmitter radar
- bistatic radar
- capture radar
- chaser radar
- chirp radar
- chirped radar
- close control radar
- cloud-collision radar
- coastal defense radar
- coastal defense radar for detecting U-boats
- codiphase radar
- coherent radar
- coherent laser radar
- coherent pulse radar
- coho radar
- collision-avoidance radar
- collision-warning radar
- color radar
- conflict radar
- conical-scanning radar
- continuous-wave radar
- continuous-wave Doppler radar
- counter-countermeasure radar
- cw radar
- deep-space surveillance radar
- detection radar
- digital radar
- discrimination radar
- diversity radar
- Doppler radar
- Doppler-free coherent radar
- down-looking radar
- dual Doppler radar
- dual frequency radar
- early-warning radar
- electronically agile radar
- electronically scanned array radar
- electrooptic radar
- fan-beam-radar
- fire-control radar
- flight path radar
- FM radar
- FM cw radar
- forward-looking radar
- frequency agile pulse radar
- frequency-diversity radar
- frequency-hopping radar
- frequency-modulated radar
- frequency scan radar
- gap-filler radar
- GCA radar
- general-purpose radar
- ground radar
- ground-based radar
- ground control radar
- ground-controlled approach radar
- ground-mapping radar
- ground-position radar
- ground surveillance radar
- ground-to-air radar
- ground-waveradar
- guidance radar
- guided radar
- guiding radar
- hand radar
- hand-held radar
- hard point demonstration array radar
- height-finder radar
- height-finding radar
- high-power acquisition radar
- high PRF radar
- high pulse-repetition-frequency radar
- HISS radar
- hologram matrix radar
- holographic radar
- holographic ice surveying system radar
- HT finder radar
- hypothetical radar
- identification friend-or-foe radar
- IFF radar
- imaging radar
- incoherent scatter radar
- infrared radar
- instrumentation radar
- interferometer radar
- interplanetary radar
- interrogating radar
- interrogation radar
- ionospheric radar
- jammed radar
- landing radar
- landing-assist radar
- laser radar
- laser-diode radar
- laser-Raman radar
- light radar
- line-of-sight radar
- long-pulse radar
- long-range radar
- look-down radar
- low-range radar
- lunar radar
- man-borne radar
- mapping radar
- medium-range radar
- meteorological radar
- microwave radar
- microwave-modulator optical radar
- miniature radar
- missile-track radar
- missile-tracking radar
- monopulse radar
- monostatic radar
- moving-target indication radar
- moving-target indicator radar
- multifrequency radar
- multifunction array radar
- multimode radar
- multistatic radar
- navigation air radar
- navigational radar
- noise radar
- noise-modulated radar
- noncoherent pulse radar
- off-boresight radar
- offset Doppler radar
- omnirange radar
- on-line radar
- optical radar
- orbital rendezvous radar
- OTH radar
- overlap radar
- over-the-horizon radar
- panoramic radar
- passive radar
- pencil-beam radar
- phase-comparison radar
- phased-array radar
- phase-sensing monopulse radar
- planetary radar
- plan-position-indicator radar
- PN encoded radar
- polychromatic radar
- position radar
- power radar
- precision approach radar
- primary radar
- pseudonoise encoded radar
- pulse radar
- pulse-compression radar
- pulse Doppler radar
- pulse-modulated radar
- random signal radar
- range Doppler radar
- range-gated radar
- range only radar
- reconnaissance radar
- rendezvous radar
- satellite track radar
- satellite tracking radar
- search radar
- secondary radar
- semiactive radar
- sensing radar
- short-pulse radar
- Shuttle imaging radar
- side-looking radar
- side-looking airborne radar
- side-looking airborne modular multimission-radar
- single-beam radar
- sky-wave radar
- space radar
- space-based radar
- spacecraft-borne radar
- space-diversity radar
- stacked-beam radar
- step-frequency radar
- storm radar
- subsurface pulse radar
- subterranian radar
- sum-and-difference monopulse radar
- surface-wave radar
- surveillance radar
- swept-frequency radar
- synthetic-aperture radar
- synthetic interferometer radar
- tail warning radar
- target-track radar
- taxi radar
- terminal radar
- terrain-avoidance radar
- terrain-clearance radar
- terrain-following radar
- tethered-aerostat radar
- three-dimensional radar
- tracker radar
- tracking radar
- transionospheric radar
- ultra wide band radar
- UWB radar
- V-beam radar
- vehicle radar
- velocity radar
- very long-range radar
- very short-range radar
- video pulse radar
- volumetric radar
- wavefront-reconstruction radar
- weather radar
- wide-band radar
- wind-finding radar
- zenith-pointing radar -
85 sensor
1) сенсорный орган; орган чувств; бион рецептор2) средство очувствления (напр. робота)3) (первичный) измерительный преобразователь, датчик, проф. сенсор4) формирователь сигналов (напр. сигналов изображения)5) устройство обнаружения; детектор; устройство считывания6) устройство распознавания; устройство опознавания7) зонд•- active pixel sensor
- altimeter sensor
- analog sensor
- angular movement sensor
- automatic music sensor
- bubble-domain stretching sensor
- capacitive sensor
- charge-coupled area image sensor
- charge-coupled image sensor
- CMOS image sensor
- contact sensor
- contact image sensor
- contactless sensor
- crystal sensor
- Dayem-bridge magnetic-flux sensor
- digital sensor
- direct sensor
- displacement sensor
- electrochemical sensor
- electronic tape tension sensor
- fiber optic sensor
- fiber optical sensor
- force sensor
- frame transfer image sensor
- giant magnetoresistance sensor
- glove sensor
- GMR sensor
- guidance sensor
- health sensor
- heterojunction-diode sensor
- image sensor
- implanted sensor
- inductive sensor
- infared sensor
- in-situ sensor
- interferometric sensor
- lane-changing sensor
- laser sensor
- laser-based sensor
- local sensor
- magnetic gradient sensor
- magneto-optic sensor
- magneto-optical sensor
- magnetoresistive sensor
- magnetostriction sensor
- magnetostrictive sensor
- matrix sensor
- media type sensor
- microwave sensor
- Mössbauer-effect velocity sensor
- night-vision sensor
- optical sensor
- optical-fiber sensor
- optical-fiber displacement sensor
- permalloy sensor
- piezoelectric sensor
- piezoresistive sensor
- point-contact magnetic flux sensor
- position sensor
- proximity sensor
- pyroelectric radiation sensor
- rear obstacle sensor
- remote sensor
- resistive sensor
- resistive-strain sensor
- rotation sensor
- self-scanned image sensor
- semiconductor Hall-effect sensor
- solid-state sensor
- spectral sensor
- spectrophotometric sensor
- spin-valve sensor
- strain sensor
- superconducting sensor
- surface-charge sensor
- tactile sensor
- thin-film sensor
- touch sensor
- tracking-arm acceleration sensor
- ultrasonic sensor
- vibratory sensor
- write-protect sensor -
86 radar
1) радиолокация2) радиолокатор, радиолокационная станция, РЛС•- acoustic radar
- acq radar
- acquisition radar
- acquisition-and-tracking radar
- active radar
- adaptive radar
- advanced design array radar
- aerostat radar
- AEW radar
- AI radar
- air intercept radar
- air route surveillance radar
- air search radar
- air traffic control radar
- airborne early-warning radar
- airborne intercept radar
- airborne radar
- airborne search radar
- airborne sea-search radar
- aircraft intercept radar
- aircraft radar
- airfield control radar
- airport surveillance radar
- air-to-surface-vessel radar
- all-round-looking radar
- anticollision radar
- antisurface vessel radar
- approach-control radar
- area control radar
- array radar
- autofollow radar
- autofollowing radar
- automatic tracking radar
- automotive radar
- autotrack radar
- azimuthal-scanning radar
- backscatter radar
- backsearch radar
- baseband radar
- battery control radar
- battlefield surveillance radar
- beacon radar
- beam-rider radar
- beam-transmitter radar
- bistatic radar
- capture radar
- chaser radar
- chirp radar
- chirped radar
- close control radar
- cloud-collision radar
- coastal defense radar for detecting U-boats
- coastal defense radar
- codiphase radar
- coherent laser radar
- coherent pulse radar
- coherent radar
- coho radar
- collision-avoidance radar
- collision-warning radar
- color radar
- conflict radar
- conical-scanning radar
- continuous-wave Doppler radar
- continuous-wave radar
- counter-countermeasure radar
- cw radar
- deep-space surveillance radar
- detection radar
- digital radar
- discrimination radar
- diversity radar
- Doppler radar
- Doppler-free coherent radar
- down-looking radar
- dual Doppler radar
- dual frequency radar
- early-warning radar
- electronically agile radar
- electronically scanned array radar
- electrooptic radar
- fan-beam-radar
- fire-control radar
- flight path radar
- FM cw radar
- FM radar
- forward-looking radar
- frequency agile pulse radar
- frequency scan radar
- frequency-diversity radar
- frequency-hopping radar
- frequency-modulated radar
- gap-filler radar
- GCA radar
- general-purpose radar
- ground control radar
- ground radar
- ground surveillance radar
- ground-based radar
- ground-controlled approach radar
- ground-mapping radar
- ground-position radar
- ground-to-air radar
- ground-wave radar
- guidance radar
- guided radar
- guiding radar
- hand radar
- hand-held radar
- hard point demonstration array radar
- height-finder radar
- height-finding radar
- high PRF radar
- high pulse-repetition-frequency radar
- high-power acquisition radar
- HISS radar
- hologram matrix radar
- holographic ice surveying system radar
- holographic radar
- HT finder radar
- hypothetical radar
- identification friend-or-foe radar
- IFF radar
- imaging radar
- incoherent scatter radar
- infrared radar
- instrumentation radar
- interferometer radar
- interplanetary radar
- interrogating radar
- interrogation radar
- ionospheric radar
- jammed radar
- landing radar
- landing-assist radar
- laser radar
- laser-diode radar
- laser-Raman radar
- light radar
- line-of-sight radar
- long-pulse radar
- long-range radar
- look-down radar
- low-range radar
- lunar radar
- man-borne radar
- mapping radar
- medium-range radar
- meteorological radar
- microwave radar
- microwave-modulator optical radar
- miniature radar
- missile-track radar
- missile-tracking radar
- monopulse radar
- monostatic radar
- moving-target indication radar
- moving-target indicator radar
- multifrequency radar
- multifunction array radar
- multimode radar
- multistatic radar
- navigation air radar
- navigational radar
- noise radar
- noise-modulated radar
- noncoherent pulse radar
- off-boresight radar
- offset Doppler radar
- omnirange radar
- on-line radar
- optical radar
- orbital rendezvous radar
- OTH radar
- overlap radar
- over-the-horizon radar
- panoramic radar
- passive radar
- pencil-beam radar
- phase-comparison radar
- phased-array radar
- phase-sensing monopulse radar
- planetary radar
- plan-position-indicator radar
- PN encoded radar
- polychromatic radar
- position radar
- power radar
- precision approach radar
- primary radar
- pseudonoise encoded radar
- pulse Doppler radar
- pulse radar
- pulse-compression radar
- pulse-modulated radar
- radar without line of sight
- random signal radar
- range Doppler radar
- range only radar
- range-gated radar
- reconnaissance radar
- rendezvous radar
- satellite track radar
- satellite tracking radar
- search radar
- secondary radar
- semiactive radar
- sensing radar
- short-pulse radar
- Shuttle imaging radar
- side-looking airborne modular multimission radar
- side-looking airborne radar
- side-looking radar
- single-beam radar
- sky-wave radar
- space radar
- space-based radar
- spacecraft-borne radar
- space-diversity radar
- stacked-beam radar
- step-frequency radar
- storm radar
- subsurface pulse radar
- subterrainian radar
- sum-and-difference monopulse radar
- surface-wave radar
- surveillance radar
- swept-frequency radar
- synthetic interferometer radar
- synthetic-aperture radar
- tail warning radar
- target-track radar
- taxi radar
- terminal radar
- terrain-avoidance radar
- terrain-clearance radar
- terrain-following radar
- tethered-aerostat radar
- three-dimensional radar
- tracker radar
- tracking radar
- transionospheric radar
- ultra wide band radar
- UWB radar
- V-beam radar
- vehicle radar
- velocity radar
- very long-range radar
- very short-range radar
- video pulse radar
- volumetric radar
- wavefront-reconstruction radar
- weather radar
- wide-band radar
- wind-finding radar
- zenith-pointing radarThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > radar
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87 sensor
1) сенсорный орган; орган чувств; бион. рецептор2) средство очувствления (напр. робота)3) (первичный) измерительный преобразователь, датчик, проф. сенсор4) формирователь сигналов (напр. сигналов изображения)5) устройство обнаружения; детектор; устройство считывания6) устройство распознавания; устройство опознавания7) зонд•- active pixel sensor
- altimeter sensor
- analog sensor
- angular movement sensor
- automatic music sensor
- bubble-domain stretching sensor
- capacitive sensor
- charge-coupled area image sensor
- charge-coupled image sensor
- CMOS image sensor
- contact image sensor
- contact sensor
- contactless sensor
- crystal sensor
- Dayem-bridge magnetic-flux sensor
- digital sensor
- direct sensor
- displacement sensor
- electrochemical sensor
- electronic tape tension sensor
- fiber optic sensor
- fiber optical sensor
- force sensor
- frame transfer image sensor
- giant magnetoresistance sensor
- glove sensor
- GMR sensor
- guidance sensor
- health sensor
- heterojunction-diode sensor
- image sensor
- implanted sensor
- inductive sensor
- infared sensor
- in-situ sensor
- interferometric sensor
- lane-changing sensor
- laser sensor
- laser-based sensor
- local sensor
- magnetic gradient sensor
- magneto-optic sensor
- magneto-optical sensor
- magnetoresistive sensor
- magnetostriction sensor
- magnetostrictive sensor
- matrix sensor
- media type sensor
- microwave sensor
- Mössbauer-effect velocity sensor
- night-vision sensor
- optical sensor
- optical-fiber displacement sensor
- optical-fiber sensor
- permalloy sensor
- piezoelectric sensor
- piezoresistive sensor
- point-contact magnetic flux sensor
- position sensor
- proximity sensor
- pyroelectric radiation sensor
- rear obstacle sensor
- remote sensor
- resistive sensor
- resistive-strain sensor
- rotation sensor
- self-scanned image sensor
- semiconductor Hall-effect sensor
- solid-state sensor
- spectral sensor
- spectrophotometric sensor
- spin-valve sensor
- strain sensor
- superconducting sensor
- surface-charge sensor
- tactile sensor
- thin-film sensor
- touch sensor
- tracking-arm acceleration sensor
- ultrasonic sensor
- vibratory sensor
- write-protect sensorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > sensor
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88 Bakewell, Frederick C.
SUBJECT AREA: Telecommunications[br]fl. 1850s[br]British inventor of the "copying telegraph", the basis of facsimile transmission.[br]Although little appears to be known about his life, Bakewell deserves a place in this dictionary for a single invention that was to have a significant impact upon communication. The invention of photography early in the nineteenth century soon led to a desire to transmit images over a distance. Although telegraphy was still very much in its infancy, Bakewell realized that the key to a viable system of facsimile, as it came to be known, was to dissect the image to be transmitted sequentially by scanning it in a series of parallel lines with some sort of sensor and to synchronously reconstruct it at the receiving end—a process that anticipated the way in which modern television works. To this end the line image was drawn with varnish on a sheet of tin foil, which was then wrapped around a cylinder. As the cylinder was rotated, presumably by some kind of regulated clockwork mechanism similar to that used later in the early phonographs of Edison, an electrical contact driven by a screw thread caused the image to be scanned along a spiral path, giving a series of on-off signals. At the receiving end, instead of the tin foil, a sheet of paper wetted with a suitable chemical was darkened by the current pulses as they arrived.A practicable system did not become possible until a dry form of receiving-paper that was insensitive to light became available in the 1930s; once established, however, the technique remained the basis of commercial machines into the 1980s.[br]Bibliography1853, Electric Science.1857, A Manual of Electricity.Further ReadingJ.Malster \& M.J.Bowden, 1976, "Facsimile. A Review", Radio \& Electronic Engineer 46:55.See also: Bain, AlexanderKF -
89 Goldmark, Peter Carl
[br]b. 2 December 1906 Budapest, Hungaryd. 7 December 1977 Westchester Co., New York, USA[br]Austro-Hungarian engineer who developed the first commercial colour television system and the long-playing record.[br]After education in Hungary and a period as an assistant at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, Goldmark moved to England, where he joined Pye of Cambridge and worked on an experimental thirty-line television system using a cathode ray tube (CRT) for the display. In 1936 he moved to the USA to work at Columbia Broadcasting Laboratories. There, with monochrome television based on the CRT virtually a practical proposition, he devoted his efforts to finding a way of producing colour TV images: in 1940 he gave his first demonstration of a working system. There then followed a series of experimental field-sequential colour TV systems based on segmented red, green and blue colour wheels and drums, where the problem was to find an acceptable compromise between bandwidth, resolution, colour flicker and colour-image breakup. Eventually he arrived at a system using a colour wheel in combination with a CRT containing a panchromatic phosphor screen, with a scanned raster of 405 lines and a primary colour rate of 144 fields per second. Despite the fact that the receivers were bulky, gave relatively poor, dim pictures and used standards totally incompatible with the existing 525-line, sixty fields per second interlaced monochrome (black and white) system, in 1950 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), anxious to encourage postwar revival of the industry, authorized the system for public broadcasting. Within eighteen months, however, bowing to pressure from the remainder of the industry, which had formed its own National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) to develop a much more satisfactory, fully compatible system based on the RCA three-gun shadowmask CRT, the FCC withdrew its approval.While all this was going on, Goldmark had also been working on ideas for overcoming the poor reproduction, noise quality, short playing-time (about four minutes) and limited robustness and life of the long-established 78 rpm 12 in. (30 cm) diameter shellac gramophone record. The recent availability of a new, more robust, plastic material, vinyl, which had a lower surface noise, enabled him in 1948 to reduce the groove width some three times to 0.003 in. (0.0762 mm), use a more lightly loaded synthetic sapphire stylus and crystal transducer with improved performance, and reduce the turntable speed to 33 1/3 rpm, to give thirty minutes of high-quality music per side. This successful development soon led to the availability of stereophonic recordings, based on the ideas of Alan Blumlein at EMI in the 1930s.In 1950 Goldmark became a vice-president of CBS, but he still found time to develop a scan conversion system for relaying television pictures to Earth from the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft. He also almost brought to the market a domestic electronic video recorder (EVR) system based on the thermal distortion of plastic film by separate luminance and coded colour signals, but this was overtaken by the video cassette recorder (VCR) system, which uses magnetic tape.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Award 1945. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Vladimir K. Zworykin Award 1961.Bibliography1951, with J.W.Christensen and J.J.Reeves, "Colour television. USA Standard", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 39: 1,288 (describes the development and standards for the short-lived field-sequential colour TV standard).1949, with R.Snepvangers and W.S.Bachman, "The Columbia long-playing microgroove recording system", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 37:923 (outlines the invention of the long-playing record).Further ReadingE.W.Herold, 1976, "A history of colour television displays", Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 64:1,331.See also: Baird, John LogieKF -
90 radar
1. n1) радар; радіолокатор; радіолокаційна станція, РЛС2) радіолокація2. a1) радарний•- acquisition-and-tracking radar - active radar - aerodrome control radar - airborne radar - aircraft's radar - airfield control radar - airport surface surveillance radar - airport surveillance radar - air-search radar - air surveillance radar - air traffic control radar - air-search radar - alert radar - alerting radar - altitude-finding radar - approach control radar - all-round looking radar - anticollision radar - approach control radar - area control radar - autofollow radar - autofollowing radar - autotracking radar - back-search radar - backward-looking radar - baseband radar - beam-rider radar - beam-transmitter radar - bistatic radar - chirped radar - coherent pulse radar - coherent radar - collision-avoidance radar - collision-warning radar - conical-scanning radar - continuous-wave radar - detection radar - digital radar - discrimination radar - Doppler radar - down-looking radar - dual-frequency radar - early-warning radar - electronically agile radar - electronically scanned radar - enemy radar - en-route surveillance radar - fine grain radar - flight path radar - forward-looking radar - frequency-agile radar - frequency-hopping radar - frequency scan radar - general-purpose radar - ground-based radar - ground-controlled approach radar - ground surveillance radars - guidance radar - guiding radar - height-finder radar - height-finding radar - holographic radar - illuminating radar - illuminator radar - imaging radar - infrared radar - interrogating radar - interrogation radar - landing radar - laser radar - light radar - lobing radar - lock-follow radar - long-range radar - look-down radar - mapping radar - medium-range radar - meteorological radar - microwave radar - microwave search radar - monopulse radar - monostatic radar - moving-target detection radar - moving-target indication radar - multifrequency radar - multimode radar - multistatic radar - navigation radar - navigational radar - NAV radar - noncoherent pulse radar - noncoherent radar - oil slick detection radar - omnirange radar - optical radar - OTH radar - overlap radars - over-the-horizon radar - panoramic radar - passive radar - phased-array radar - plan-position-indicator radar - portable radar - precision approach radar - primary radar - probing radar - pulse Doppler radar - pulsed radar - radar for mapping - radar for weather - range-gated radar - range-only radar - real-aperture radar - rendezvous radar - searchlight-control radar - search radar - secondary radar - secondary surveillance radar - semiactive radar - sensing radar - short-range radar - side-looking radar - sky-wave radar - space radar - space-borne radar - spacecraft-borne radar - space-vehicle radar - splash detection radar - step-frequency radar - surveillance radar - swept-frequency radar - synthetic-aperture radar - target-tracking radar - terminal radar - terrain avoidance radar - terrain-clearance radar - terrain-following radar - tracker radar - tracking radar - vertical incidence radar - very long-range radar - warning avoidance radar - weather radar
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Weather radar — in Norman, Oklahoma with rainshaft … Wikipedia