SOUSY
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The antenna field of the SOUSY VHF Radar near Bad Lauterberg
The Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie has operated a large VHF radar in the Harz mountains in Germany since 1975. The SOUSY (SOUnding SYstem) radar can be used to probe the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere.
Transmitter: ----------- Frequency ........................... 53.5 MHz Pulse Peak Power .................... 600 kW Duty Cycle .......................... 4% Pulse Length ........................ 0.5 - 100 microseconds Height Resolution ................... >= 75 m Receiver: -------- Linearity ........................... 70 dB Bandwidth ........................... 1 MHz Time Resolution (1 Windprofile) ..... 1 min Antenna: ------- Single Element ...................... 4-element Yagi Number of Elements .................. 196 Beamwidth ........................... 5 degrees Gain ................................ 31 dB Effective Area ...................... 3150 m^2 Steerability ........................ continuous Polarisation ........................ linear Power Aperature Product ............. 7.56 x 10^7 Wm^2
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