Maximum Range of Radar Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Target Range = ((Transmitted Power*Transmitted Gain*Cross Section Area of Radar*Effective Area of Receiving Antenna)/(16*pi^2*Minimum Detectable Signal))^0.25
Rt = ((Ptrns*Gtrns*σ*Aeff)/(16*pi^2*Smin))^0.25
This formula uses 1 Constants, 6 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Target Range - (Measured in Meter) - Target Range is defined as the distance from the radar site to the target measured along the line of sight.
Transmitted Power - (Measured in Watt) - Transmitted Power is the amount of power the radar system is radiating into the environment to transmit radar signals.
Transmitted Gain - Transmitted Gain is a parameter used to describe the ability of an antenna to concentrate and direct electromagnetic energy in a specific direction when it is used to transmit signals.
Cross Section Area of Radar - (Measured in Square Meter) - Cross Section Area of Radar also called radar signature, is a measure of how detectable an object is by radar.
Effective Area of Receiving Antenna - (Measured in Square Meter) - Effective Area of Receiving Antenna is a fundamental parameter that characterizes the ability of the antenna to capture electromagnetic radiation and convert it into an electrical signal.
Minimum Detectable Signal - (Measured in Watt) - Minimum Detectable Signal represents the minimum power level of a signal that a radar can detect reliably above the noise floor.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Transmitted Power: 100 Kilowatt --> 100000 Watt (Check conversion ​here)
Transmitted Gain: 657 --> No Conversion Required
Cross Section Area of Radar: 25 Square Meter --> 25 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Effective Area of Receiving Antenna: 17.5875 Square Meter --> 17.5875 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Minimum Detectable Signal: 0.026 Watt --> 0.026 Watt No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Rt = ((Ptrns*Gtrns*σ*Aeff)/(16*pi^2*Smin))^0.25 --> ((100000*657*25*17.5875)/(16*pi^2*0.026))^0.25
Evaluating ... ...
Rt = 289.620369423853
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
289.620369423853 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
289.620369423853 289.6204 Meter <-- Target Range
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Maximum Range of Radar Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Target Range = ((Transmitted Power*Transmitted Gain*Cross Section Area of Radar*Effective Area of Receiving Antenna)/(16*pi^2*Minimum Detectable Signal))^0.25
Rt = ((Ptrns*Gtrns*σ*Aeff)/(16*pi^2*Smin))^0.25

What is Minimum Detectable Signal?

A minimum detectable signal is a signal at the input of a system whose power allows it to be detected over the background electronic noise of the detector system

How to Calculate Maximum Range of Radar?

Maximum Range of Radar calculator uses Target Range = ((Transmitted Power*Transmitted Gain*Cross Section Area of Radar*Effective Area of Receiving Antenna)/(16*pi^2*Minimum Detectable Signal))^0.25 to calculate the Target Range, The Maximum Range of Radar formula is defined by several parameters, including the size of the radar antenna and the frequency of the signal used. Target Range is denoted by Rt symbol.

How to calculate Maximum Range of Radar using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Maximum Range of Radar, enter Transmitted Power (Ptrns), Transmitted Gain (Gtrns), Cross Section Area of Radar (σ), Effective Area of Receiving Antenna (Aeff) & Minimum Detectable Signal (Smin) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Maximum Range of Radar calculation can be explained with given input values -> 289.6204 = ((100000*657*25*17.5875)/(16*pi^2*0.026))^0.25.

FAQ

What is Maximum Range of Radar?
The Maximum Range of Radar formula is defined by several parameters, including the size of the radar antenna and the frequency of the signal used and is represented as Rt = ((Ptrns*Gtrns*σ*Aeff)/(16*pi^2*Smin))^0.25 or Target Range = ((Transmitted Power*Transmitted Gain*Cross Section Area of Radar*Effective Area of Receiving Antenna)/(16*pi^2*Minimum Detectable Signal))^0.25. Transmitted Power is the amount of power the radar system is radiating into the environment to transmit radar signals, Transmitted Gain is a parameter used to describe the ability of an antenna to concentrate and direct electromagnetic energy in a specific direction when it is used to transmit signals, Cross Section Area of Radar also called radar signature, is a measure of how detectable an object is by radar, Effective Area of Receiving Antenna is a fundamental parameter that characterizes the ability of the antenna to capture electromagnetic radiation and convert it into an electrical signal & Minimum Detectable Signal represents the minimum power level of a signal that a radar can detect reliably above the noise floor.
How to calculate Maximum Range of Radar?
The Maximum Range of Radar formula is defined by several parameters, including the size of the radar antenna and the frequency of the signal used is calculated using Target Range = ((Transmitted Power*Transmitted Gain*Cross Section Area of Radar*Effective Area of Receiving Antenna)/(16*pi^2*Minimum Detectable Signal))^0.25. To calculate Maximum Range of Radar, you need Transmitted Power (Ptrns), Transmitted Gain (Gtrns), Cross Section Area of Radar (σ), Effective Area of Receiving Antenna (Aeff) & Minimum Detectable Signal (Smin). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Transmitted Power, Transmitted Gain, Cross Section Area of Radar, Effective Area of Receiving Antenna & Minimum Detectable Signal and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Target Range?
In this formula, Target Range uses Transmitted Power, Transmitted Gain, Cross Section Area of Radar, Effective Area of Receiving Antenna & Minimum Detectable Signal. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Target Range = ([c]*Measured Runtime)/2
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