An/pps-5b Radar Set Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
002-003645-004 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
002089255
002-003730-004 Hexagon Plain Nut
006852631
002-003990-002 Hexagon Plain Nut
009382013
002-004048-001 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
009390849
002-004161-001 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
009390849
003-007862-015 Machine Screw
007702579
003-007862-017 Machine Screw
007680336
003-007862-028 Machine Screw
007636963
003-007868-010 Socket Head Cap Screw
009590379
003-008563-015 Machine Screw
007702579
003-07941-036 Setscrew
000826782
005-000925 Tubular Rivet
008214995
005-000951 Tubular Rivet
008260329
006-2002-169 Tip Jack
004930467
0073-562P1 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
009390849
007T-5023-00 Diode Semiconductor Device
006696884
007T-6023-00 Diode Semiconductor Device
006696884
00871-2297-0001 Transistor
001041402
0087399200 Electrical Card Extractor
010608403
01/013242 Composition Fixed Resistor
001368406
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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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