solar noise
solar noise
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This places a premium on low radar frequencies, which overrides the penalty of increased sky and
solar noise. However, the radar frequency should not fall below the maximum usable frequency (MUF) since that would invite radar clutter from sky waves.
The concept is to receive the
solar noise emitted by the sun via the satellite dish and graph the radio spectrum based on relative amplitude, also known as db.
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