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Radiolocation, also
known as
radiolocating or radiopositioning, is the
process of
finding the
location of
something through the use of
radio waves. It...
- navigation,
including obstruction warning",
which is
mainly active;
radiolocation: "used for
purposes other than
those of radionavigation",
which is mainly...
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mobile &
Radiolocation service; in
Region 2
additional Amateur service 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.45 GHz 100 MHz B
Worldwide Fixed, mobile,
radiolocation Amateur...
- (17–31 in)
satellite dishes mounted on the
outside of buildings.
Radar is a
radiolocation method used to
locate and
track aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, ships...
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Model Origin Type
Image Variant Quantity Details P-18PL Poland
Radiolocation station P-18PL 24 3,1
billion PLN
contract singed on
December 19, 2023.To...
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equipment that
generates radio waves for
communication purposes; or
radiolocation, such as
radar and
navigational transmitters.
Generators of
radio waves...
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System (GPS) and
navigational beacons, and
locating distant objects in
radiolocation and radar. They are also used for
remote control, and for industrial...
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cause harmful interference to
other services. 8500 MHz- 10.5 GHz
RADIOLOCATION Radiolocation Military requirement for land,
airborne and
naval radars. Harmonised...
- problem.
Inverse scattering has been
applied to many
problems including radiolocation, echolocation,
geophysical survey,
nondestructive testing,
medical imaging...
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radar and
secondary radar,
these might operate in the
radiolocation service or the
radiolocation-satellite service.
Radar come in a
variety of configurations...