User's Manual

Table Of Contents
1. General
The BR-29015 radar can be used to measure the radial velocity of any moving object located in
the radar beam coverage. The output of the radar is an analog signal with a frequency and
amplitude proportional to the radial velocity and distance of the moving object.
2. Microwave Safety Warning
Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on
Radio Frequency (RF) emissions in a general population environment,
continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 10.5 meter in front of
the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1
mW/cm
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and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna,
special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates
towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are
located behind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord
should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations.
Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct
visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times.
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3. Specifications
Description Specification
Power Requirement 115Vac, 2.0A, 60Hz
Nominal Frequency 10.500 GHz
Nominal Transmitting Power 16.0 W – 1.0 W, selectable
Antenna Gain 29 dBi
Transmitter Stability ±5 ppm
Beamwidth x 4°
Dimension (without yoke) 33” x 18” x 5.00”
Operating Temperature -20degC to 45degC
4. Installation
The BR-29015 is mounted on a yoke. The yoke provides the flexibility for radar alignment in
both azimuth and elevation.
5. Operation
The BR-29015 is powered on 115Vac 60Hz. A power cord is provided for connection in standard
power outlet. The radar is interfaced to a Doppler processor a single four-wire cable equipped
with military connectors. This cable is used to carry out the radar Doppler signal to the
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