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RADAR MEASUREMENTS

1-2 Figure 1-1.—Radar surface angular measurements. Term Definition Energy pulses The pulses that are sent out by the radar and are received back from the target. Reflecting target The air or surface contact that provides an echo. True north The direction of the north geographical pole. True bearing/azimuth The angle measured clockwise from true north in the horizontal plane. Line-of-sight range The length of the line from the radar set directly to the object. Vertical plane All angles in the up direction, measured in a secondary imaginary plane. Elevation angle The angle between the horizontal plane and the line of sight. Horizontal plane The surface of the Earth, represented by an imaginary flat plane which is tangent (or parallel) to the Earth’s surface at that location. Table 1-1.—Radar Reference Coordinate Terms

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