November 2012 | Technical Report TR-13-491
Conducted and Radiated Emissions Measurements of an Ultrawideband Surveillance Radar
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Robert T. Johnk et al., “Conducted and Radiated Emissions Measurements of an Ultrawideband Surveillance Radar,” Technical Report TR-13-491, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, November 2012.
Robert T. Johnk et al.
Abstract: We provide detailed descriptions of recent measurements conducted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Institute for Telecommunication Sciences in Boulder, Colorado. ITS engineers performed a comprehensive series of both conducted and radiated emission measurements of the Shore-Line-intrusion-Monitoring System (SLiMS). The SLiMS system is currently being developed by Time Domain® under the sponsorship of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
Keywords: antenna; power; calibration; spectrum analyzer; effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP); bandwidth; oscilloscope; resolution; amplifier; dual-ridged horn; dish antenna; frequency-domain; time-domain; waveform
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