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![]() Me wrote: 7.6Kw Pulsed Xband Radars have an AVERAGE Power of less than 20 watts. I know it works in pulses and it is the pulse you should look out for. Like a microwave oven , it can induce voltages in pieces of metal, high enough to cause sparks. What would that do to a person with a pacemaker? I only know the power rating. I am not sure arcing incidents are that rare as I have met a couple of people who claim to have seen it happen. If a hammer drops on your foot and then rests there for 20 minutes, is it the pulse or the average force to look out for. My radar... Peak Power Output: 7.5 KW nominal, 6.0 KW minimum Output Frequency: 9375 Mhz (X-Band) I think it does 160 pulses per second. You would be willing to take the full brunt of that one foot away? I will be back at the airport this afternoon and ask for someone to hold thier head up to the radome. I never went to radar school. I'll take your word for it, but I won't volunteer! |