Title :
Chill Radar Dual Polarization
Author :
Mueller, Eugene A. ; Brunkow, David A.
Author_Institution :
CSU-CHILL Radar Facility, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO
fDate :
July 31 2006-Aug. 4 2006
Abstract :
The CHILL radar was originally designed as dual polarization radar. It was put into operation in late 1971. The original concept was a dual frequency X-band and S-band system. In 1972, the idea of using it as polarization radar was suggested by Drs. Tom Seliga and Viswanathan Bringi. After several years, the X-band radar was discarded and the system became a dual polarization radar instead. This discussion outlines the changes that were preformed on the system to make it a good polarization system. The radar was dual polarization capable from the beginning with a switch which changed the polarization of the transmit signal. A short list of the changes that were made in the radar and there success and problems are presented. The changes started with an electrical operated switch (original design) which took a second to switch but no special processing; a modified processor and the same switch changing to a 4 second cycle; a ferrite switch with 2 microseconds switching time and changing the processor to one with more channels; two channel separate transmitter and receiver; new antenna; and finally a second new antenna. Most of these upgrades also involved signal processing updates.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; meteorological radar; radar antennas; radar polarimetry; AD 1971; AD 1972; CHILL radar; CHicago ILLinois system; S-band radar antenna; X-band radar; dual polarization radar; time 4 s; Ferrites; Frequency; Meteorological radar; Meteorology; Polarization; Radar antennas; Receiving antennas; Reflectivity; Switches; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2006. IGARSS 2006. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9510-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2006.428