Continuous Wave Radar
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Continuous Wave Radar
A general species of radar
transmitting continuous waves, either modulated or unmodulated. The simplest
form transmits a single frequency and detects only moving targets by the
Doppler effect. This type of radar determines direction but usually not range.
Also called CW radar. Compare pulse
radar.
Two advantages of CW radar are the narrow bandwidth and low power
required. Range information may be obtained by some form of modulation, e.g.,
frequency modulation, pulse modulation. [[/A>|/A>]]
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use