Lab-Volt 8096 Manual page 23

Radar training system
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Model 9609 – Power Supply
The Power Supply can be installed under the surface of
the Target Positioning System, Model 9607, to provide
power to the Radar Jamming Pod Trainer, Model 9608.
It provides the same unregulated DC voltages as the
Power Supply / Antenna Motor Driver, Model 9601,
through a multi-pin connector located on its top panel.
This connector is identical to the power connector used
on several other modules of the system and has the
same pin configuration.
Model 9690-C – Connection Leads and
Accessories
The Model 9690-C Connection Leads and Accessories
contains a chaff cloud simulation device, a multifunction
stand, a triangular (stealth) shield to cover the Radar
Jamming Pod Trainer, Radiation Absorbing Material
(RAM), a set of microwave components and cables, and
a sample of actual chaff.
SUBSYSTEMS
8096-5,
MEASUREMENT TRAINING SYSTEM; AND 8096-8,
SAR TRAINING SYSTEM
Model 9610 – RCS/ISAR Measurement Interface
The RCS/ISAR Measurement Interface contains
additional RF circuitry that allows RCS and ISAR
measurements to be performed using the Basic Radar
Training System, Model 8096-1. This RF circuitry also
allows the Basic Radar Training System to be converted
into a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The additional RF
circuitry in the RCS/ISAR Measurement Interface
consists of a time-gated, variable-gain amplifier; a
circulator; and two limiters. The time-gated, variable-gain
amplifier increases the peak RF power transmitted. It
also maintains the average RF power transmitted to a
level that allows the system to be operated safely in a
classroom laboratory. The circulator is used for
simultaneous transmission and reception using the same
antenna. The limiters prevent saturation in the I and Q
channels of the receiving section of the system (i.e., the
Radar Receiver and the Dual-Channel Sampler).
RCS
AND
ISAR
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