Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Apr 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989ijrsp..18...61r&link_type=abstract
Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics (ISSN 0367-8393), vol. 18, April 1989, p. 61-70.
Computer Science
Sound
Atmospheric Sounding, Calibrating, Doppler Radar, Meteorological Radar, Radar Measurement, Radio Sources (Astronomy), India, Mesosphere, Noise Temperature, Radar Antennas, Stratosphere, Troposphere
Scientific paper
A self-calibrating facility to check atmospheric radars for gain and beam orientation is discussed. The antenna beam director requirements of the facility are presented. Emphasis is given to the calibration of the stratospheric and tropospheric radar planned for construction at Trivandrum, India and the mesospheric, stratospheric, and tropospheric radar being developed near Tirupati, India. It is suggested that the self-calibrating facility will ensure data quality and allow for intercomparison of data obtained over long periods of time.
Raghava Reddi C.
Ramkumar Geetha
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