Method and apparatus for preventing the response of a radar beacon to receive radar pulses originating from the side lobes of a transmitter and an arrangement
First Claim
1. A method of preventing the response of a radar beacon to radar pulses from one of a number of transmitters, each of said transmitters having an antenna which emits the radar pulses with a predetermined carrier frequency and a radiation pattern with a main lobe and several side lobes, said method comprising the steps of comparing the amptitude of a received radar pulse with upper and lower predetermined threshold values, the lower threshold value corresponding to the minimum peak value signal to which the radar beacon will respond, the upper value being chosen such that ratio between said upper and lower values is no greater than the ratio between the the peak values of the main lobe and the greatest side lobe of the antenna of a transmitter, measuring the carrier frequency of the received radar pulses and storing a representation of the carrier frequencies of those received radar pulses whose main lobes have a peak value greater than said uppper value, the storing being for a period of time at least equal to the time period between two successive radar pulses from the same transmitter, and controlling the radar beacon to respond to only those radar pulses whose lobe peak values either exceed said upper value or said lower value provided a representation of the associated carrier frequency has not been stored.
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Abstract
A method for preventing a radar beacon'"'"'s response to received pulses from a vessel which originate from the side lobes of the vessel antenna. The carrier frequency of the radar signal pulses to and received by the beacon is measured and a value of this frequency is stored when the amplitudes of the signal pulses exceed a certain high threshold level (Th). If signals after that are received which exceed a low threshold level (Tl) (but not the high) the carrier frequency of such signals is measured and a corresponding value is stored. Measuring two subsequent and equal carrier frequencies is considered as a criterion that a response signal from the beacon responding to the second received signal should not be transmitted. An arrangement to carry out the method is described.
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1. A method of preventing the response of a radar beacon to radar pulses from one of a number of transmitters, each of said transmitters having an antenna which emits the radar pulses with a predetermined carrier frequency and a radiation pattern with a main lobe and several side lobes, said method comprising the steps of comparing the amptitude of a received radar pulse with upper and lower predetermined threshold values, the lower threshold value corresponding to the minimum peak value signal to which the radar beacon will respond, the upper value being chosen such that ratio between said upper and lower values is no greater than the ratio between the the peak values of the main lobe and the greatest side lobe of the antenna of a transmitter, measuring the carrier frequency of the received radar pulses and storing a representation of the carrier frequencies of those received radar pulses whose main lobes have a peak value greater than said uppper value, the storing being for a period of time at least equal to the time period between two successive radar pulses from the same transmitter, and controlling the radar beacon to respond to only those radar pulses whose lobe peak values either exceed said upper value or said lower value provided a representation of the associated carrier frequency has not been stored.
- 2. Apparatus for preventing the response of a radar beacon to radar pulses from one of a number of transmitters, each of said transmitters having an antenna which emits the radar pulses with a predetermined carrier frequency and a radiation pattern with a main lobe and several side lobes, said apparatus comprising comparing means for comparing the amptitude of a received radar pulse with upper and lower predetermined threshold values, the lower threshold value corresponding to the minimum peak value signal to which the radar beacon will respond, the upper value being chosen such that ratio between said upper and lower values is no greater than the ratio between the peak values of the main lobe and the greatest side lobe of the radiation pattern of an antenna of a transmitter, measuring means for measuring storing means for storing a representation of the carrier frequencies of those received radar pulses whose main lobes have a peak value greater than said upper value, the storing being for a period of time at least equal to the time period between two successive radar pulses from the same transmitter, and control means responding to said comparing means and said storing means for controlling the radar beacon to respond to only those radar pulses whose lobe peak values either exceed said upper value or said lower value provided a representation of the associated carrier frequency has not been stored.
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