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3.1.3  Doppler Operating Mode Considerations 
The R3D and R5D offer the following advantages: 
 
•  In high-clutter environments, it can operate in either FastScan mode or in Doppler Mode. 
•  It can be switched to Doppler Mode if, in FastScan mode, it cannot reliably detect small targets in 
rough vegetation, uphill terrain, or any other high-clutter environment. 
•  In Doppler Mode, the scan rate is reduced to increase time-on-target, allowing for separation of 
moving targets from clutter. 
 
Generally, the FastScan mode is recommended for low clutter environments. If high clutter levels prevent 
proper detection of targets, it is recommended to switch to a
 
Doppler mode. 
 
The three following conditions dictate switching from FastScan to Doppler mode: 
-  Detection range of line-of-sight targets is below expected or required values. 
-  Radar is mounted high and/or environment contains tall vegetation and/or uphill terrain. 
-  Detection of targets past the FastScan detection range is required. 
 
Three Doppler modes are available: Short, Medium and Long time-on-target. When switching to Doppler mode, 
it is recommended to first use the short time-on-target, and verify
 
radar operation and detection in the 
environment considered. If target detection still doesn’t meet
 
expectations, then the radar should be switched 
to medium or long time-on-target.  It is important to
 
note that each time the time-on-target is increased, the 
track reporting delay increases. 
 
For  each  Doppler  mode,  two  selected  ranges  can  be  configured  (R3D:  3400m  or  6500m,  R5D:  5500m  or 
10500m).  The  short  range  provides  the  best  resolution,  but  the  maximum  detected  range  is  restricted  to 
approximately 3 km for the R3D and 5 km for the R5D. Beyond these ranges it is recommended to use the long-
range  setting.  For  the  short
 
time-on-target,  it  is  not  recommended  to  use  the  long-range  setting,  as  the 
effective detection performance does not fully take advantage  of the available  range.  For  the  long  time-on-
target,  the  short
-
range  setting  is  not  recommended  because  the  long  time-on-target  is  not  used  to  its  full 
potential and at this range, medium and short time-on-target provide faster update rates. 
 
Figure 
23 –  R3D and R5D Mode Selection Table