Radar Tutorial
Basic information on how radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) works. Electromagnetic waves reflect off objects like light rays off a reflective surface. Radars send out a pulse signal and look for the reflected return signal pulse. Radar signals travel at the speed of light C = 300,000 km/sec. Time for reflected (round-trip) return signal 2x distance/C. WHO WE ARE About Us: https://www.mrcy.com/company Our Capabilities: https://www.mrcy.com/capabilities Our Products: https://www.mrcy.com/products ADDITIONAL RESOURCES White papers, webinars, articles and more: https://www.mrcy.com/resourcehub FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn: / mercury-systems Twitter: / mrcy

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