Claims
- 1. A portable radar simulator for generating a pulsed RF signal adapted to be provided to a directional microwave antenna comprising:
- a scan oscillator for providing a sine wave signal;
- shaping means for receiving said sine wave signal and for providing a plurality of electrical signals that simulate a main lobe and a side lobe on each side of said main lobe, said shaping means further comprises main lobe generation means connected to said scan oscillator for receiving said sine wave signals and for providing a main lobe at predetermined intervals, and side lobe generator means connected to said scan oscillator for receiving said sine wave signal and for providing a side lobe immediately prior to and immediately following said main lobe;
- variable pulse width generator means for providng pulse signals;
- modulating means for receiving said plurality of electrical signals simulating main lobe and side lobe on each side of said main lobe from said shaping means and an RF input signal and for providing a modulated RF signal; and
- high speed driver means connected to receive said modulated RF signal and said pulse signals for providing a pulsed RF output.
- 2. A radar simulator according to claim 1 wherein said main lobe generation means further comprises:
- counting means connected to said scan oscillator for receiving said sine wave signal and for providing output signals at predetermined intervals; and
- switching means connected to said scan oscillator for receiving said sine wave signal and said counting means output signals for gating portions of said sine wave signal at intervals determined by said counting means output signals.
- 3. A radar simulator according to claim 2 wherein said side lobe generator means further comprises:
- counting means connected to said scan oscillator for receiving said sine wave and for providing output signals at predetermined intervals;
- inverter and gain amplifier means connected to said scan oscillator to receive said sine wave signal for operating on said received signal and providing output signal; and
- switching means connected to said counting means for receiving said counting means output signal and to said inverter and gain amplifier means for receiving inverter and gain amplifier output signals for gating portions of said inverter and gain amplifier means output signals determined by said counting means output.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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