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LW 08 �Jupiter�

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Picture: LW 08 on board of the Chilean frigate �Abraham van der Hulst�
 
   Manufacturer: Hollandse Signaalapparaten BV (SIGNAAL)
 

The JUPITER/LW 08 2D-early warning radar performs long range (260 km on 2 m� RCS target) air surveillance on board medium and heavy-tonnage ships. JUPITER/LW 08 operates in D- Band, and is available with a cost-effective fully solid-state transmitter. The antenna is mounted on a lightweight hydraulically stabilized platform (roll and pitch).

The synthesizer-driven Traveling Wave Tube transmitter provides for a great flexibility over a wideband frequency, with pulse-to-pulse frequency agility. Together with the low sidelobe level of the antenna (with cosecant squared pattern) the radar has a high performance in an electronic countermeasures polluted environment. Excellent clutter suppression is the result of

  • the applications of antenna stabilization,
  • a receiver with a high dynamic range,
  • quadrature digital moving target indication processing,
  • and circular polarization.

LW08 radars are installed aboard the German �Brandenburg� class frigates, too.

Specifications

frequency: D-Band
pulse repetition time (PRT):  
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 500 or 1000 hertz's
pulsewidth (PW):  
receive time:  
dead time:  
peak power: 150 kilowatts
average power: 5 kilowatts
displayed range: 140 nautical miles
range resolution: 0.5 nautical miles
beamwidth: 2.2 degrees
hits per scan: 15 to 20
antenna rotation: 7.5 or 15 rpm.

John Hutchison's miniature Philadelphia Experiment July 2006 Philadelphia Experiment button The Philadelphia Experiment to be Revisited by Ronnie Milione and John Hutchison Destroyer button
John Hutchison's miniature pretest of the equipment. Pretest of the Philadelphia Experiment button This is a clip of the standing waves John created in the water. Standing waves button

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