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RADAR broadcasts can be detected by many sensor systems: a RADAR Direction Finder specifically locates RADAR devices based on the radio waves that they emit. It consists of a receiving array (typically a dish) and a control and interface unit. | RADAR broadcasts can be detected by many sensor systems: a RADAR Direction Finder specifically locates RADAR devices based on the radio waves that they emit. It consists of a receiving array (typically a dish) and a control and interface unit. | ||
* It is a passive [[sensor]]. | * It is a passive [[sensor]]. | ||
− | * A RADAR | + | * A RADAR detector can detect signals across a variety of wavelength bands. |
* It is able to precisely pinpoint the source of a RADAR broadcast. | * It is able to precisely pinpoint the source of a RADAR broadcast. | ||