8-C-27: Interference Issues
8-27C1:
One of the best methods of reducing noise in a RADAR receiver is?
Isolation.
Changing the frequency.
Replacing the resonant cavity.
Changing the IF strip.
8-27C2:
The primary cause of noise in a RADAR receiver can be attributed to:
Thermal noise caused by RADAR receiver components.
Electrical causes.
Atmospheric changes.
Poor grounding.
8-27C3:
Noise can appear on the LCD as:
Erratic video and sharp changes in intensity.
Black spots on the screen.
Changes in bearings.
None of the above.
8-27C4:
RADAR interference on a communications receiver appears as:
A steady tone.
A varying tone.
Static.
A hissing tone.
8-27C5:
In a RADAR receiver the most common types of interference are?
Weather and sea return.
Sea return and thermal.
Weather and electrical.
Jamming and electrical.
8-27C6:
Noise can:
Mask small targets.
Mask larger targets.
Change bearings.
Increase RADAR transmitter interference.
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