MIL-STD-469B
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE (ANSI)
ANSI C63.14 American National Standard Dictionary for Technologies o f Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Electroma gnetic Pulse (EMP), and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
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3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Definitions. The terms used in this standard are defined in ANSI C63.14. In addition, th e following terms shall be defined as specified herein.
3.1.1 Active spaceborne sensor. Active spaceborne sensor is a measuring instrument in the eart h exploration service, or in the space researc h service, by means of which physical measurements of various phenomena are obtained through transmission and reception of radio waves.
3.1.2 Circular aperture array. A circular aperture is defined as the shape of the array configuration of a planar-array antenna in which the elements are located within a circular area.
3.1.3 Planar phased array. A planar array is a phased-array antenna in which the array elements are in one plane.
3.1.4 Plane of reference. A plane of reference is a location in the radio frequency (RF) transmission path, established as close to the antenna as is practicable, where the antenna transmission line i s disconnected from the transmitter or receiver, when necessary, for insertion of couplers, adapters, o r transitions to be connected to measurement instrumentation.
3.1.5 Primary radar. A radiodetermination system based on the comparison of reference signals with radio signals reflected from the position to be determined.
3.1.6 Receiver. A receiver is equipment necessary for receiving modulated RF signals and converting them to a form that is suitable for signal processing, visual display, or audio presentation.
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