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  2. Sensitivity time control - Wikipedia

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    Sensitivity time control (STC), also known as swept-gain control, is a system used to attenuate the very strong signals returned from nearby ground clutter targets in the first few range gates of a radar receiver. Without this attenuation, the receiver would routinely saturate due to the strong signals. This is used in air traffic control ...

  3. Radar signal characteristics - Wikipedia

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    1.6 Sensitivity time control (STC) 1.7 Unambiguous range. 2 In the frequency domain. ... In newer air traffic control radar equipment, algorithms are used to identify ...

  4. AN/SPS-55 - Wikipedia

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    Sensitivity time control; Fast time constant filtering; Sector radiate; The effective range of the radar is from 50 feet to beyond 50 miles. It is primarily used to detect other ships, coastlines and navigation hazards. The "Sensitivity Time Control" automatically adjusts the gain of the RF receiver from low to high based on the time elapsed ...

  5. Radar angels - Wikipedia

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    With pulse radars, a solution was soon found, known as swept gain in UK parlance and sensitivity time control (STC) in the US. According to the radar equation, the energy of a return signal varies with the fourth power, so nearby objects have much stronger returns and can swamp more distant objects. The idea of STC is to lower the sensitivity ...

  6. AN/SPY-6 - Wikipedia

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    The radar is 30 times more sensitive and can simultaneously handle over 30 times the targets of the existing AN/SPY-1D(V), allowing it to counter large and complex saturation attacks. [ 18 ] Distributed sensing software allows AN/SPY-6 to form a network of bistatic radars , where forward-deployed sensors work in receive mode, while targets are ...

  7. AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar - Wikipedia

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    The C-Band Radar Transponder (Model SST-135C) is intended to increase the range and accuracy of the radar ground stations equipped with AN/FPS-16, and AN/FPQ-6 Radar Systems. C-band radar stations at the Kennedy Space Center, along the Atlantic Missile Range, and at many other locations around the world, provide global tracking capabilities.

  8. Category:Radar signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radar signal processing" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Sensitivity time control; SigMF; Vadym Slyusar;

  9. AN/SPS-48 - Wikipedia

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    AN/SPS 48e on board the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76).. The AN/SPS-48 is a US naval electronically scanned array, air search three-dimensional radar system manufactured by ITT Exelis and deployed in the 1960s as the primary air search sensor for anti-aircraft warships.