Extraterrestrial radio noise and its effect on radar performance

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Electromagnetic Noise, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Noise Propagation, Radar Measurement, Radar Reception, Radar Transmission, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Waves, Background Radiation, Electromagnetic Interference, Radio Frequencies, Radio Stars, Solar Flux Density

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In this paper, the flux densities of radio frequency radiation from the quiet Sun and other cosmic noise sources are presented as a function of frequency. The conversion of flux density to apparent antenna temperature is discussed. An evaluation is made of UHF radar system degradation, i.e., the reduction of radar-range capability, due to the presence of the Sun, discrete radio stars and distributed noise sources in the Galaxy.

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