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Karel De Leeuw

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For school I have to find information about radar technology or
principles of how it works. but a basic schema would be more
interesting because the principles are easily to find. Thx
 
"Karel De Leeuw" <karel_de_leeuw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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For school I have to find information about radar technology or
principles of how it works. but a basic schema would be more
interesting because the principles are easily to find. Thx
Have you tried a Google Search for radar technology?
http://www.vectorsite.net/ttradar.html
 
In article <6fb16383.0310202330.739f301c@posting.google.com>,
karel_de_leeuw@hotmail.com says...

For school I have to find information about radar technology or
principles of how it works. but a basic schema would be more
interesting because the principles are easily to find. Thx
There exist these wonderful places called "libraries." They're
crammed full of equally wonderful things called "books."

A subject search in your local library catalog should provide much
enlightenment. It will also provide an excellent opportunity to hone
your research skills (something you will definitely find handy as you
progress through higher school levels).

What I'm saying is that it is not wise to simply refer to the
Internet and the Web as the sole source of such research. It can be a
helpful tool, yes, but the amount of misinformation available through
web sites is just as staggering as the amount of 'good' info.

Happy hunting.

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Dr. Anton Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute
(Known to some as Bruce Lane, KC7GR)
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"Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati" (Red Green)
 
Don't worry about folk who tell you off for asking....

Try these block diagrams but don't be surprised if the teacher ask you to
explain what it all means!

http://focus.ti.com/docs/apps/catalog/resources/blockdiagram.jhtml?appId=119
&bdId=325
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/swos/cmd/fun12/12-1/sld006.htm
http://mitglied.lycos.de/radargrundlagen/primaer/pr05-en.html

...and just to add a twist... The first thing man sent to the moon was a
radar beam...

http://www.infoage.org/stodola-2-1988.html

Colin

"Karel De Leeuw" <karel_de_leeuw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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For school I have to find information about radar technology or
principles of how it works. but a basic schema would be more
interesting because the principles are easily to find. Thx
 
In article <6fb16383.0310202330.739f301c@posting.google.com>,
karel_de_leeuw@hotmail.com mentioned...
For school I have to find information about radar technology or
principles of how it works. but a basic schema would be more
interesting because the principles are easily to find. Thx
You might ond a block diagram, but a radar set is much more
complicated than a basic schema.



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