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Operation of the Ultra-Wideband Microwave Snow Radar requires experienced personnel on board the aircraft.


Summary

The snow radar or ultra wideband microwave radar (UWB/M) is for mapping near surface internal layers with very fine resolution and measuring the thickness of snow over sea ice. The system is designed to operate in Frequency-Modulated and Continuous Wave (FMCW) mode for low-altitude measurements (500-1000 m) and stretch mode for high-altitude measurements 2500 m and above.


ManufacturerCenter for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS)
ModelUWB-Snow 2-18 GHz
Serial No.n/a
Typeradar system



Contacts

NameInstitutionRole
Stefan HendricksAlfred-Wegener-InstituteEditor
Stefan HendricksAlfred-Wegener-InstituteDevice Contact

Components and Specifications

The UWB-M Snow Radar comprises a transmitting and a receiving horn antenna. Furthermore several rack units with a standard width of 480mm are required (see images and documentation). An 115 VAC / 60 Hz Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) ensures constant power supply to the system.


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Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameter

No parameters found in sensor.awi.de.

Rawdata storage on board

During flight the UWB-M Snow radar data are stored on an external PC.

Data archiving on land

After the flight UWB-M Snow radar data are downloaded from the PC and are made accessible via the external devices file system of the land Data Managment System (DMS).

Documentation


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