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Re: What do you think about this airline vs 5G brouhaha?


From: Jay <jjn () nuge com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 19:04:12 -0500 (EST)

Greetings,

On Wed, 19 Jan 2022, Masataka Ohta wrote:

Jay Hennigan wrote:

Radar receivers are typically some form of direct conversion with
rather good selectivity, synchronized to the frequency of the
transmitted pulse.

No. Direct conversion stage has no inherent frequency
selectivity and is subject to saturation by noise of
any frequency unless the noise is removed in advance.

Selectivity can be enjoyed only after successful
unsaturated conversion, direct or to IF.

But, the solution is to put an LC band pass/stop filter
between an antenna and a receiver, though I have no
idea on the difficulty to obtain FAA/FCC approval to
do so.

By adding an LC bandpass filter will add to the propogation delay of the receiver. When the round-trip time of the echo at 1000 feet is only 2 microseconds, that added delay will throw the RA out of calibration. Perhaps the calibration circuitry can deal with this added delay.

      --- Jay Nugent  WB8TKL


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