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Introduction to radar systems

by Merrill I. Skolnik

Introduction to Radar Systems throughly covers the fundamentals of radar and its technology for the student and practicing engineer. It is easily used for a 10 week course and includes homework problems and questions. Solutions are available to the instructor. The text is based both on a graduate radar course taught by the author for many years. The third edition has been completely revised. I have used it as a course textbook at UCSD extension, and found it necessary to supplement with the latest technology post publishing date, but is still strong on fundamentals. (Stephen L Pendergast)

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