Telecom-Engineering - Difference?? KEY RADAR SPECIFICATIONS X Band (IEEE) navigation radar or I band (NATO) Frequency - 9,410MHz Wavelength - 3.1859 cm Power - 25 kW Pulse Repetition Rate - 375 to
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The X-band radar can detect smaller objects than the S-band radar, but the X -band radar has more weather clutter than the S-band radar. Why do new and advanced sea-based radars (like Sampson)
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