A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is a passive radar beacon that, when illuminated by a shipβs radar, reβradiates a signal to indicate its position.
The detection range depends on the radarβs transmitted power, the SARTβs antenna gain, the operating wavelength, and the minimum signal level the radar can detect.
By applying the radar range equation, mariners can estimate how far away a SART can be seen under given conditions.
P = transmitted power (W)
G = antenna gain (unitless)
\lambda = wavelength (m)
S_{\min} = minimum detectable signal (W)
What is a SART?
How does the detection range of a SART depend?
What is the formula used to calculate the SART detection range?
Can I use this calculator for any type of radar?
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