tutkaaltimetrit
Tutkaaltimetrit, sometimes referred to as radar altimeters or radio altimeters, are crucial instruments used in aviation and other fields to determine the precise height of an aircraft or object above the ground or terrain directly below it. Unlike barometric altimeters, which measure altitude based on atmospheric pressure, tutkaaltimetrit utilize radio waves to provide an accurate, real-time measurement of the vertical separation between the device and the surface beneath.
The principle of operation for a tutkaaltimetri involves transmitting a radio signal downwards. This signal reflects
Tutkaaltimetrit are particularly important during critical phases of flight, such as takeoffs, landings, and low-altitude flight.