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Discover Ludwig"radar range" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It usually refers to the maximum distance at which an object can be detected by radar or, more generally, the maximum distance at which something can be observed. For example: The new radar range will be able to detect objects up to 100 miles away.
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The study of compensation radar range errors is presented.
The brand mentioned -- the first commercially produced microwave oven -- is Amana Radarange, not Radar Range.
Then they either dropped out of radar range or shot straight back up.
The generated trajectory to be followed is based on radar range data.
Many are also equipped with ADS-B, another system that uses satellites and GPS to pinpoint their location when they are out of radar range.
For magnetic fields of the order of a few kilogauss (gauss is a unit of magnetic intensity; the horizontal intensity of the Earth's magnetic field is roughly 0.2 gauss) used in MR spectrometers, NMR frequencies fall into the radio-frequency or broadcasting range, whereas ESR frequencies occur in the microwave or radar range.
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But what was coming out of those Amana Radar Ranges?
They promised radar ranges without clutter". But that didn't happen either, according to Stana.
This article treats a practical adaptation of frequency modulation (FM) radar ranging principles to an incoherent laser radar (ladar).
It can use images at high resolution, images at low resolution, laser readings and even radar ranges from radio telescopes (for Itokawa).
It was at Sperry that Reinish would work on a project that led to her patent on a radar ranging system.
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