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Problems
1. Find the received power P expected from a radar and target having the
r
following parameters: RF frequency = 95 GHz (W band), transmitted
power = 100 W, antenna beamwidth = 2º in azimuth and 5º in elevation,
2
system losses = 5 dB, target range = 3 km, target RCS = 20 m . Use Fig.