Radiolocation land station
radiolocation land station is – according to article 1.90 of the International Telecommunication Union´s (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR)[1] – defined as «A radio station in radiolocation service not intended to be used while in motion.»
Each radiolocation station shall be classified by the radicommunication service in which it operates permanently or temporarily.
- See also
Classification
In accordance with ITU Radio Regulations (article 1) this type of radio station might be classified as follows:
Radiodetermination station (article 1.86) of the radiodetermination service (article 1.40 )
- Radionavigation mobile station (article 1.87) of the radionavigation service (article 1.42)
- Radionavigation land station (article 1.88) of the radionavigation service
- Radiolocation mobile station (article 1.89) of the radiolocation service (article 1.48)
- Radiolocation land station
- Selection radiolocation land stations
German Radar Wurzburg Riese (FuMG 65) ARPA Long-Range Tracking and Instrumentation Radar (ALTAIR) NASA Wallops Flight Facility Radar Antenna radar L band TAR Finland 50 Feet dish Antenna of a 3 kW C band Radar Intelligence-gathering phased array radar FPS-108 COBRA DANE Phased array radar AN/FPQ-16 PARCS Skyguide radar, Hochwacht in Boppelsen on Lägern (Switzerland)
References / sources
- ITU Radio Regulations, Section IV. Radio Stations and Systems – Article 1.90, definition: radiolocation land station
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