The influence of superstructure, masts and other obstacles on the parameters of shipboard radars is examined. Special attention is devoted to the effect of shipboard obstructions on errors in direction-finding. The fundamentals of the theory of radar deviations are presented, and errors in the radar measurement of elevation angle attributable to the influence of the earth's surface are considered. (Author)
The Deviations of Marine Radars
1968
133 pages
Report
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English
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