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Intercept of enemy communication signals (continued)

Article Abstract:

The intercept and jamming of communication signals as well as airborne intercept systems are discussed. Formulas for calculating received power and the Fresnel Zone distance are also presented.

Author: Adamy, Dave
Publisher: Horizon House Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2007
Electronic Countermeasures, Methods, Jamming of communications, Jamming (Communications)

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Communication EW, part-10-jamming spread-spectrum sign

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A focus on the working of radio-frequency communication jamming system in war scenarios and the process of jamming spread-spectrum signals is presented.

Author: Adamy, Dave
Publisher: Horizon House Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2006
Jammers, Usage, Technology application, Access control, Military communications, Radio spectrum, Jamming equipment (Communications)

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Receiver system sensitivity

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A focus on the working of radar warning receiver systems is presented.

Author: Adamy, Dave
Publisher: Horizon House Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2007
Radar Warning Receiverss, Radar Signal Receivers, Military detection equipment, Radar warning receivers, Radar receiving apparatus, Radar receivers

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