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Portable Radar Simulator (PRS) for
Electronic Warfare Testing

EDO designs, programs, and builds Radar Simulators for sophisticated Electronic Warfare (EW) testing. Our Portable Radar Simulator (PRS) is a self-contained, flexible, and cost-effective radar simulator that tests Electronic Warfare systems.

We can customize the PRS or build test equipment to meet your testing requirements.
 

Portable Radar Simulator details:
General Description
Features
General Specifications
Block Diagram
Portable Radar Simulator
             Portable Radar Simulator
Portable Radar Simulator General Description:
The PRS:
Is an advanced, broadband Radio Frequency (RF) signal source designed to perform operational checkout of Electronic Warfare/Electronic Combat (EW/EC) systems.
Allows the operator to generate a variety of complex RF emitters and stimulate the System Under Test (SUT) via free-space radiation or direct-coupled RF.
Has the capability to measure SUT response using the built-in 1553B data bus monitor or the optional Portable Measurement and Verification System (PMAVS).
Allows the operator to control the PRS from its internal controls and displays or from a remote terminal which can function up to 250 feet from the PRS.
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PRS Features:
Broadband RF coverage

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Two RF channels
Switching speed less than 1 microsecond
Programmable RF emitters
Emitters programmed via graphical user interface PC software
Highly accurate and stable RF synthesizers or optional Digitally Tuned Oscillators (DTOs)
IEEE-488 instrumentation bus
MIL-STD-1553B Bus Monitor
Program files stored on PCMCIA flash memory card
Programming via PC modem and secure data link
Remote operation for crew station testing up to 250 feet from the PRS
Deployable
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PRS General Specifications:
Frequency 500 MHz to 18 GHz
Effective Radiated Power Fully Programmable:

Steady
Raster
Circular
Uni-directional
Conical
Bi-directional
E-Scan
Raster

Pulse Modulatiom Fully Programmable:

Continuous Wave
Steady
Agile
Pulse Group
Stagger

RF Outputs Two:

Pulse synchronous
Direct-coupled or free-space radiation

Digital Interface Four:

IEEE-488
MIL-STD-1553B
RS-232
RS-423

Emitter File Storage PCMCIA Flash Memory
Power 120 VAC, 50 to 400 Hz, Single Phase
 
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Portable Radar Simulator Block Diagram:
 
Portable Radar Simulator (PRS) block diagram

 

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Updated: February 4, 2008

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