Picture of product RT-1301B

Part #: 4000966-0109

Model: RT-1301B

OEM:

Honeywell

Desc:

Radar Receiver/Transmitter

Part Number :

FOR REFERENCE ONLY



RT-1301B
FEATURES
  • Radar Receiver / Transmitter used in 3 piece RDR-1300 systems
  • 3 search modes and a weather mode
  • Peak power output 10 kW
  • Lightweight
  • Self-test feature
  • DC powered
  • Can be horizontally or vertically mounted
  • Versions available with various certification and altitude test levels (see table below)

 

SPECIFICATIONS
RF Power Output: 10 kW peak power Frequency: (X-Band) 9345 MHz +-40 MHz
Pulse Width: 0.5 usec (10 & 20 mile ranges in MAP mode); 2.35 usec (ranges above 20 miles in MAP mode and all ranges in weather mode) Weight: 14.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 5.06"W x 7.87"H x 14.00"L TSO: C63b DO-138 Env. Cat. AA/NJ/AAAXXXXXX
Part Number Radar Receiver Transmitter Description:
4000966-0103 Rated to 45,000 feet and tested to TSO DO-160
4000966-0106 Rated to 55,000 feet and tested to TSO DO-160
4000966-0107 Military version - model RT-1352/APN-215(V)
4000966-0109 Last production version
4000966-0110 No details available

 

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Weather radar transceivers use a magnetron which is basically a cathode emission device. The magnetron is subject to deteriorization due to aging. Therefore, it is recommended to perform some type of periodic maintenance to detect and correct the effects of aging. This reduces the chance of an in-service failure.

An annual, routine test of the following parameters should made:

- Power output
- Transmitter frequency
- AFC voltage
- Sensitivity (MDS)

Ideally, the test should take place between December and March prior to the peak thunderstorm season.