noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a radio/electrical/radar signal
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A transmitter connected to the door bell sends radio signals to a portable receiver.
radar gun
radar trap
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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In recent years a powerful new radar technique for determining the shapes of NEAs has become available.
■ NOUN
equipment
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The need to use range-Doppler methods is obviated where radar equipment is carried near to a planet by means of a spacecraft.
screen
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The single-engine Socata vanished from radar screens after taking off for Mull from Blackpool on Saturday.
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Without this information, the controllers only see a radar screen with signals that indicate planes.
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The weatherman's just lost it off the long-range radar screen .
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The aircraft had begun its descent to Houston Intercontinental Airport when it disappeared from radar screens .
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The pilot said he was changing direction - and vanished off radar screens .
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Our spirits surged when senior forecaster Llyle Barker pointed at a radar screen .
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So you figure that he either hit his approaches stiff - or off the radar screen .
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Some scholars say it will be regarded as only the slightest of blips on the radar screen of history.
signal
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Similarly, how does a moth perceive the ultrasonic acoustic radar signals of a bat?
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Nor are the skies above frequented by commercial airlines, which eliminates interfering radar signals .
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But do they see the radar signals , too?
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A transponder is a device that emits radar signals identifying and locating aircraft for air traffic controllers.
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Rough seas reflect radar signals , producing false echoes which can blind an old radar such as the Type 992.
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Clustering applications would include things like character recognition, sonar / radar signal classification, and robotic control.
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First of all the radar signal was received and retransmitted by the Viking Lander sitting on the Martian surface.
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We can think of radar signals as a series of pulses, but each pulse has a so-called carrier frequency.
station
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Probably due to the confusion no one thought of asking the radar station at Opana in which direction the enemy aircraft headed.
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They knew that the story of the radar station at Rudow was a blind.
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He had keyed up all the radar stations and they would be alerted the moment anything significant was plotted.
system
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They provide vital back-up service for EF1-11s used to disable the enemy's early warning radar systems .
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Of 15 new Arleigh Burker destroyers with Aegis radar systems , about half will be built at Bath.
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A Northrop GrummanHughes combination would control the great bulk of the market for airborne radar systems .
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RaytheonHughes would dominate the markets in air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, as well as ground radar systems .
tape
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A malfunctioning transponder would leave dots on the radar tape , not a streak, according to the manual, Schulze said.
trap
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And the beam can't be spotted by drivers who use radar trap detectors.
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At some radar traps , nearly 80 percent of speeding tickets went to out-of-state drivers.
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I was pinched for dangerous driving last month, in a radar trap .
■ VERB
disappear
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The aircraft had begun its descent to Houston Intercontinental Airport when it disappeared from radar screens.
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Your game is disappearing from the radar screen of national interest at an alarming rate.
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And they believe it made course corrections that no autopilot could make before it disappeared from radar .
use
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The Doppler Effect is used in police radar speed-traps for motorists.
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The station will keep operating using two tracking radar dishes and a 40-foot-diameter telemetry antenna dish.
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We were trained in nightfighter techniques, using airborne radar .
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The small forward sinks 3-pointers as if using radar .
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Read in studio Archaeologists are using radar to survey a city's historical past.
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Radar mapping is carried out by using a very powerful radar transmitter to send bursts of radar power at the target.
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Harris, who was driving a Peugeot 309, was caught by police using a radar gun.
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The first would use the same radar and missiles, but would replace the interceptor with a nuclear bomb.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Enemy radar must have detected our approach.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the overlap could be especially acute in this deal, because both companies are major producers of missiles and radar .
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Nor are the skies above frequented by commercial airlines, which eliminates interfering radar signals.
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Rough seas reflect radar signals, producing false echoes which can blind an old radar such as the Type 992.
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The aircraft had begun its descent to Houston Intercontinental Airport when it disappeared from radar screens.
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The idea behind radar was to send out radio waves and listen for echoes from enemy craft.
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The same radar data that permit determination of the rotation speed of Venus also permit us to prepare maps of its surface.
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Then, the race was for radar .