US Military Radars

BME Naval Radar Solutions

BridgeMaster E Transceivers Offer a Number of Options

 

 

All transceivers in the range use standard commercial frequencies so potentially hostile targets see them as merchant rather than military radars.

 

The transceiver acts as a centralized distribution for radar synchronization. It accepts external trigger input (200 Hz - 10 KHz) that synchronizes its transmissions with other systems. Three independent adjustable pre-trigger signal outputs, which may be used by ownship's EW systems, avoid damage when a radar pulse is transmitted.

 

The BridgeMaster E naval transceiver has two positive and two negative radar video outputs, so that the video is available to other systems without the need for additional signal inversion circuitry. There are also two sets of bearing data output in serial format (heading marker and incremental azimuth information).

 

The wide range of inputs and outputs allows BridgeMaster E radars to interface quickly and easily with other onboard systems thus reducing the complexity of the system and assoicated costs.


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