Abstract

Field experiments have been carried out to measure ultra-wide-band subnanosecond radiation pulses in the time domain, taking into account the influence of reflection from the Earth's surface. Received results allow us to prepare experiments in a free atmosphere on real ranges of 10 kilometers or more in length. The optimal technical solution in terms of weight and size characteristics and elevation to heights up to 1000 meters is the using a single-channel ultra-wideband radiator with a pulse duration of about 50 ps and a specially designed measuring antenna in the form of a passive antenna array with high sensitivity.

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