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The word RADAR stands for radio detection and ranging and a radar network constitutes all transmitter and receiver units (usually at the same location), related antenna(s) along with pertinent devices, accessories, and software.
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Softwares
GIMS-Graphical Interference Management
SpaceCap-Space Data Capture on PC
SpaceCom-Space Comment Capture on PC
SpacePub-Space Publication
SpaceQry-Space Query and Extract System
SpaceVal-Space Filings Validation Software
SNS-Space Network Systems
Electronic Submission of Graphical Data
SRS-Database Conversion Utility
SRS -Fix Electronic Notification Database Utility
SRS-Space Radio Communications Stations on CD-ROM
SNL-Space Network List
Global Administration Data (GLAD)
Maritime Mobile Access and Retrieval System (MARS)
HFBC Planning Software
FXM Data Capture
TstTrs Attention to the File Size
Interference Calculations GE84 Attention to the File Size
Interference Calculations GE89 Attention to the File Size
SG 1-Programs on Spectrum Management
SG 3-Databanks and Computer Programs on Radiowave Propagation
SG 4-Databanks (Currently in Development)
ITU Patent Statement and Licensing Declaration Information
Ground-wave Propagation (GRWAVE)
UTD Formulation for Diffraction Loss due to Finitely Conducting Wedge
Point-to-area Prediction, 30–3000 MHz
Point-to-point (Interference) Propagation
Rain Scatter (SCAT)
Radio Refractivity
Atmospheric Gaseous Absorption
Atmospheric Profile Data
Water Vapour Data
Rainfall Rate Model
Specific Attenuation Model for Rain
Rain Height Model
Cloud Liquid Water Data
Annual Mean Surface Temperature
Topography (0.50 Resolution)
K9SE: VHF and UHF Propagation www.dxzone.
W6EL Prop: Predict Ionospheric (Sky-wave) Propagation(3–30 MHz) www.qsl.net/w6elprop
TAP: Terrain Analysis Package www.softwright.com
PA 3CQR Gray Line www.iri.tudelft.nl
HF Software www.elbert.its.bldrdoc.gov
Wincap Wizard 3 www.taborsoft.com
Win BASMS www.winpath.com
Win BASMS www.itu.int
Web Sites
INMARSAT www.inmarsat.com and www.Inmarsat.org
EUTELSAT www.eutelsat.org
INTELSAT www.intelsat.com
METEOSAT www.meteosat.com
ISO www.iso.ch
EIA www.eia.org
BTS www.bt.com
ITU www.itu.int
ETSI www.etsi.org
ASTM www.astm.org
WMO www.wmo.ch
IEE www.iee.org
IMO www.imo.org
ICAO www.icao.int
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Ghasemi, A., Abedi, A., Ghasemi, F. (2013). Propagation of Radar Waves. In: Propagation Engineering in Radio Links Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5314-7_6
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