An/pps-5b Radar Set Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
010111055 Composition Fixed Resistor
007615758
010111067 Composition Fixed Resistor
001808303
010111070 Composition Fixed Resistor
004709481
010111075 Composition Fixed Resistor
004017427
010111077 Composition Fixed Resistor
004336483
010111079 Composition Fixed Resistor
006175091
010111080 Composition Fixed Resistor
006891290
010111091 Composition Fixed Resistor
006175089
010111111 Composition Fixed Resistor
004589346
010116-007 Retaining Ring
008046895
010116-008 Retaining Ring
008046896
010125-091 Retaining Ring
005981840
01015023 Composition Fixed Resistor
001063668
01015065 Composition Fixed Resistor
001311255
0102-0754 Composition Fixed Resistor
001134858
010231-010 Socket Head Cap Screw
009590379
010688 Lock Washer
005434652
011 6153 127227 Electrical Contact
001301493
011-002163-004 Lug Terminal
000502308
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Radar Set, An/pps-5b

Picture of An/pps-5b Radar Set

Radar configurations and types is an article about listing the different uses of radars.

Radar come in a variety of configuration in the emitter, the receiver, the antenna, wavelength, scan strategies, etc.

Search radars scan a wide area with pulses of short radio waves. They usually scan the area two to four times a minute. The waves are usually less than a meter long. Ships and planes are metal, and reflect radio waves. The radar measures the distance to the reflector by measuring the time of the roundtrip from emission of a pulse to reception, dividing this by two, and then multiplying by the speed of light. To be accepted, the received pulse has to lie within a period of time called the range gate. The radar determines the direction because the short radio waves behave like a search light when emitted from the reflector of the radar set's antenna.

Targeting radars use the same principle but scan a much narrower area far more often, usually several times a second or more, where a search radar might scan more widely and less frequently. Missile lock-on describes the scenario where a targeting radar has acquired a target, and the fire control can calculate a path for the missile to the target; in semi-active radar homing systems, this implies that the missile can "see" the target that the targeting radar is "illuminating". Some targeting radars have a range gate that can track a target, to eliminate clutter and electronic countermeasures.

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