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Avionics Practice Test: Celestial Navigation, Doppler and Altimeter Radars
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Celestial Navigation, Doppler and Altimeter Radars topics include: Doppler radar, radar altimeter, stellar inertial navigation theory and stellar sensor design. Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation, is the practice of using stars and other celestial bodies to determine a navigator's position. It is one of the oldest human arts.  Celestial navigation is useful on the open ocean, where there are no landmarks. It is also used by hikers, backpackers, and hunters.  Celestial navigation uses the positions of celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and planets, as navigation... Show more
Avionics Practice Test: Celestial Navigation, Doppler and Altimeter Radars
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25 Questions

1. What is the image of the star at the focal plane called as?
2. What type of waveform must be transmitted to reduce Doppler shit errors?
3. The observability problems are greatly intensified if the telescope is rigidly mounted to the IMU.
4. Which of the following uses lens and mirrors for focusing?
5. The effect of night sky background effect is negligible with respect to star power.
6. What is the change in the observed frequency called?
7. What is the maximum altitude that can be measured using a radio altimeter?
8. Altimeters that are specifically designed to provide mark signals at specific altitudes for automatic operations are called as _________
9. Star signal power is directly proportional to an effective area of a telescope.
10. The configuration in which the Doppler radar beams are both forward and backward looking is called as?
11. Why is the inertial navigation system combined with celestial navigation system?
12. Anti reflection coated optics reduce __________
13. Which of the following can be used to estimate the latitude in the northern hemisphere using the horizon as a reference?
14. Which of the following is true with respect with solid state transmitters in pulsed radar altimeters?
15. The star signal power does not depend on _____________
16. Which of the following is responsible for the reduced use of transmitter power in radar altimeter?
17. The sensors that maintain a centered star image for celestial navigation is called as _________
18. The threshold level of star detection is a function of _________
19. What is it called when the position is determined by angles between a star and an accurate time reference?
20. The inertial LOS to any star is precisely given from _______
21. The photovoltaic or photoconductive detectors are packaged as ___________
22. What is the primary function of the Doppler radar?
23. Which of the following is not true with respect to Doppler radar system?
24. The sky background power does not depend on _______
25. What is the frequency designated to radar altimeters?