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Completely modernized, greatly expanded, but retaining all the
magic of the 2nd edition, Introduction to Airborne Radar has been
brought into the 21st century without losing the hallmarks that
made George Stimson's previous editions unique. Every chapter has
been updated to reflect the constant transformations in radar
technology and end-of-chapter exercises have also been added,
improving its employment as a textbook. Over 100 radar and EW
experts from around the world were involved in reviewing, writing,
and editing this book, each one a longtime user of the previous
editions. Each one of them was tasked with making sure this third
edition lives up to its legacy of 'Introduction.' Stimson's is
written specifically as an overview without going overboard on the
math. Virtually anyone with a knowledge of high school algebra,
trigonometry, and physics will be able to read and absorb the vast
majority of the material. The first 17 chapters provide
fundamentals that can be used by air, ground, and sea-based
personnel. Every chapter provides extensive fundamental materials
and practical applications, using visual system exemplars to aid
explanations. The unique full color layout is enhanced with an
immense number of illustrations, figures, tables, and color
photographs. Key features: Modernized to reflect changes in the
past 20 years including electronic scanning antennas and high
resolution imaging. Completely covers the wide range of techniques
employed in modern airborne and space borne radars. Fundamentals
are applicable to ground and sea-based radar. Clear, understandable
writing supplemented by extensive graphic illustration of concepts
and offset boxes taking those concepts to the next level. Community
reviewed by over 100 radar experts from organizations worldwide.
Practical Communication Theory, 2nd Edition enables the reader to
quickly and easily generate the answers to real-world problems
encountered in specifying, testing, and fielding any type of
systems that involve radio propagation. It deals with free space
radio propagation and propagation near the ground and over the
ridge lines. As a bonus, this book also includes a special antenna
and propagation slide rule, with unique scales, along with detailed
explanations, and examples, of how to use it. Now in its second
edition, Practical Communication has been updated to include new
material on radio propagation near the earth in communication
bands, which also explains how to use the slide rule scales for
each of the appropriate propagation modes. The section on dynamic
range has been expanded and there is additional material on
knife-edge diffraction. The appendices have also been updated to
include extra propagation formulae and graphs.
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