Articles by Radar

What is the Eskdalemuir Seismic Array? The Eskdalemuir Seismic Array is a seismological monitoring station located in the south of Scotland. Its primary purpose is to detect seismic signals from [...]

Pager Power has extensive experience modelling the impact of wind farms and building developments on radar systems. These obstructions can block radar signals and in the case of wind turbines, [...]

There are many kinds of radar, for all sorts of purposes. Speaking very generally, radar used for aviation are built to detect planes, which are large objects that move very [...]

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) recently reconfirmed their intentions to redevelop the Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokeshire, Wales, into the UK’s Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) site. Originally proposed under [...]

In this article, we take a look at the repealed assessment criteria set out by the French Military to determine the viability of a wind farm with respect to the [...]

Overview Wind farm operators may be asked to pay licence fees for using data from one radar for mitigating the effects of their turbines on another radar. We discuss the [...]

Overview Many modern radar have in-built mitigation to reject the effects of wind turbines. This article considers the in-built design features that allow these radar to do this. Radar Radar [...]

Background Pager Power has started analysing a database of the world’s airports with a database of the world’s wind farms to help understand how wind farms and radar co-exist in [...]

Background Wind turbines and large buildings can have an adverse impact on radar systems. This article examines the some of the more common mitigation solutions for reducing or eliminating these [...]

Overview If you are developing a wind farm or building development in the vicinity of an airport, radar installation or navigation aid, then it will be beneficial to know who [...]





