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Modular 24 GHz PSR Extension to the 8 GHz NextGen Pulse Module

In 2021, SkyRadar introduced the NextGen Training Radar Suite. It featured the 8 GHz Pulse radar. Now several extensions are available like a pseudo-noise radar (PSR), or the FMCW. This concept turns the NextGen into a platform, allowing to add virtually any radar, sonar or sensor.

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Packaged Solutions and Transparent Pricing

SkyRadar suggests packaged solutions adapted on various requirements and budgets.

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24 GHz PSR & NextGen 8GHz Pulse Radar - Training Exercise Manual

This document describes exercises for the SkyRadar 24 GHz PSR as well as for the NextGen 8 GHz Pulse Radar.

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Read out the IQ data via our Programming Interface (Web-API) - And use it in MATLAB, Jupyter etc

More and more users want to access our radar raw data and read out IQ data directly. Having the raw data in a well digestible data format makes it easy to do the further treatment in any numerical computing environment. Research on new algorithms on real-time data becomes comfortable and powerful.

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Release 6.x - A Powerful Radar Package for Universities and ATC Qualification

Release 6 of SkyRadar's educational radars brings innovation in hardware and software, in the Cloud architecture and and in the system openness. And yes, it is promised - we keep the prices down.

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A Completely Reworked PSR Radar Training System

The SkyRadar team completely reworked its PSR radar. With the best resolution in the market, unlimited concurrent users, a plug-an-play approach and much more it is heading to set standards for affordable qualification tools in ATC and University Education.

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FreeScopes for PSR and NextGen 8 GHz Pulse(Version 6.x)

SkyRadar has completely reworked FreeScopes for the PSR base module to respond on NextGen requirements of ATC qualification programs (ATCO & ATSEP), as well as University Education (education, exercises, research). Flexibel panels for scope and filter applications per scope (!!!) boost FreeScopes light-years ahead of any other tool in the market.

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