radarsammanhang
Radar, in the context of the word "radarsammanhang" (a Swedish term), refers to a phenomenon that occurs when radar waves are reflected back to the radar installation after bouncing off an object. This can happen when the radar signals hit a target, such as a plane, ship, or building, and then return to the radar station. The secondary radar wave, which is often much weaker than the primary wave, can be detected by the radar system and can provide additional information about the object that reflected the radar wave.
The primary radar wave is a pulse that is transmitted into space, and the secondary wave is
In Sweden, the term "radarsammanhang" is often used to describe the entire radar system, including both the
Radar systems have various components, including transmitters, receivers, antennas, and radar consoles, which all play a