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  • Choose the Millstone Misa ISR in single pulse 480 microsecond mode.

  • Run for 24 hours during Jan. 1st  using 240 seconds of integration at 90 degrees elevation.

  • Determine how many seconds you can reduce the integration period to and still have less than 10% error at all times at 500 km altitude.

  • Describe what happens when the integration period gets short (1 second).

  • Repeat the second and third steps at an elevation of 4 degrees and a 2000 microsecond pulse.

Run simulations of the Svalbard fixed with 2x the diameter

Build a low power Millstone Hill background ISR

The idea of this Create a new radar by giving the Svalbard fixed radar twice the diameter. To do this, you will need to know the following parameters about the Svalbard fixed ISR:

  • Freq: 500E6 Hz

  • Present diameter: 42 m

  • Typical peak power: 1.0E6 W

  • Tau7 pulse length: 1920.0E-6 seconds

  • Tau7 pulse mode duty cycle: 0.096

  • Jan 1, 81 degree elevation.

  • Latitude 78 degrees, longitude 16 degrees

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