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Question about the AWG-9 elevation scan limits and elveation coverage?


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I bet 80 down is the Tv etc not the radar.

 

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-80°??

 

The left bar represents the Radar Angle while the right bar represents the angle of the TV/IR/EC.

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The left bar represents the Radar Angle while the right bar represents the angle of the TV/IR/EC.

 

Well, obviously, but that's just a common scale used for multiple systems; it doesn't indicate the gimbal limits for the radar.

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Based on info from our RIO SME, the radar antenna gimbal could indeed go from +60 to -80 degrees, i.e the full extent of the indicator gauge. The TCS can go +15 to -15 degrees.

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