Star 2000
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: DFS- Terminal Area Radar Düsseldorf, viev from the control tower
© 2008 DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung
Specifications | |
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frequency: | 2 700 … 2 900 MHz |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | 10000 pps (short pulse)
850 to 1150 pps (long pulse) |
pulsewidth (τ): | 1 µsec and 75 µsec |
receive time: | |
dead time: | |
peak power: | 15 or 28 kW |
average power: | |
instrumented range: | 60 or 80 NM |
range resolution: | 700 ft |
accuracy: | |
beamwidth: | 2.3 degrees |
hits per scan: | |
antenna rotation: | 4 s (15 rpm) or 5s (12 rpm) |
MTBCF: | |
MTTR: |
Star 2000
STAR-2000 (Solid-state Approach Radar) is a dedicated, solid-state, modular terminal approach radar which is suitable for both civilian and military air traffic control applications. The equipment incorporates a dedicated weather channel and its overall range capability can be extended from 60 nm (111 km) to 90 nm (167 km) through the use of incremental power increases. STAR-2000 configurations exist for stand-alone, Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar (MSSR)/Identification Friend-or-Foe (IFF) associated or Mode S operation with the radar's data output format being configurable to match all transmission formats.
In summary, the radar's manufacturer cites its main features being the following:
- fixed, shelter-mounted and transportable configurations
- full coherence and clutter driven adaptive processing for improved target detection in severe clutter conditions
- independent dual-polarisation weather channel
- modular, fail-safe, online maintainable, solid-state, frequency diverse/agile transmitter
- digital frequency synthesiser and pulse compression with low time-sidelobes
- auto-adaptive moving target detection with clutter rejection techniques
- false alarm free plot extraction and tracking of up to 1,000 targets
- MSSR/IFF beacon and Mode S reinforcement
- programmable output data formatting
- full built-in test and remote monitoring
- automatic reconfiguration
Picture gallery of THALES ATC-Radar STAR-2000
Figure 2: Radar Tower at Hamburg Airport
(Photo: Roland Prösch, www.frequencymanager.de)
Figure 3: Radartower Frankfurt/Main (Süd)
(50°1'32,797" N 8°33'9,431" O)