Transmitting Systems
Transmitting Systems
TR - ATR - Circulators - Directional Couplers-2
The ATR box:
The ATR Box prevents the received signal from entering the transmitter, thus Answer B is the right answer.
Additionally the TR Box prevents the transmitted signal from entering the receiver.
TR and ATR Boxes together conform an antenna duplexer.
Both the TR and ATR boxes are energized when the RADAR is transmitting.
ATR stands for Anti-Transmit-Receive and is a switch that disconnects the transmitter during receive and TR stands for Transmit-Receive and and is a switch that disconnects the receiver during transmit.
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When a pulse RADAR is radiating, which elements in the TR box are energized?
The ATR Box prevents the received signal from entering the transmitter.
Additionally the TR Box prevents the transmitted signal from entering the receiver.
TR and ATR Boxes together conform an antenna duplexer.
Both the TR and ATR boxes are energized when the RADAR is transmitting, thus Answer C. is the right answer.
ATR stands for Anti-Transmit-Receive and is a switch that disconnects the transmitter during receive and TR stands for Transmit-Receive and and is a switch that disconnects the receiver during transmit.
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The TR box:
The ATR Box prevents the received signal from entering the transmitter.
Additionally the TR Box prevents the transmitted signal from entering the receiver, thus Answer D. is the right answer.
TR and ATR Boxes together conform an antenna duplexer.
Both the TR and ATR boxes are energized when the RADAR is transmitting.
ATR stands for Anti-Transmit-Receive and is a switch that disconnects the transmitter during receive and TR stands for Transmit-Receive and and is a switch that disconnects the receiver during transmit.
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What device is located between the magnetron and the mixer and prevents received signals from entering the magnetron?
The ATR Box or ATR Tube prevents the received signal from entering the magnetron, i.e. the transmitter, thus Answer A. is the right answer.
Additionally the TR Box prevents the transmitted signal from entering the receiver.
TR and ATR Boxes together conform an antenna duplexer.
Both the TR and ATR boxes are energized when the RADAR is transmitting.
ATR stands for Anti-Transmit-Receive and is a switch that disconnects the transmitter during receive and TR stands for Transmit-Receive and and is a switch that disconnects the receiver during transmit.
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A keep-alive voltage is applied to:
A keep-alive voltage is applied to the TR tube, thus Answer C. is the right answer.
The keep-alive voltage is applied to the TR tube to reduce the time needed for the TR tube to reconnect the antenna to the receiver after a transmitter pulse to keep the receiver from missing echo returns from nearby targets.
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A DC keep-alive potential:
A DC keep-alive potential is applied to a TR tube to make it more sensitive by maintaining the cathode temperature and preventing fluctuations in electron emission. Additionally, the DC potential partially ionizes the gas within the TR tube, making it more responsive to transmitter pulses and enhancing its amplification capabilities.
Mnemonic: "Keep-Alive - Sensitivity and Ionization"
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