Tracking Radar – Exercise – 1

Tracking Radar » Exercise – 1

1. Tracking information is obtained by :

(a) stationary beam
(b) scanning receiver
(c) suitable receiver
(d) suitable beamwidth of stationary beam

Answer
Answer : (b)
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2. Monopulse is a method of :

(a) simultaneous lobing
(b) sequential lobing
(c) conical scanning
(d) random lobing

Answer
Answer : (a)
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3. Range tracking is used to find :

(a) targetrange
(b) target velocity
(c) target location
(d) target range and to develop the (range) gates to exclude signals which are not part of target tracked

Answer
Answer : (d)
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4. Ideally, with zero track errors, the errors voltages should be :

(a) zero
(b) infinite
(c) small
(d) large

Answer
Answer : (a)
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5. Acquisition of target is done by :

(a) tracking radar
(b) stationary beams
(c) CW radar
(d) MST radar

Answer
Answer : (a)
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