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Originally Posted by Shadriss
You're mixing things up there. Signal Strength is NOT an indication of bearing... it's an indication of how strong the signal is compared to background. Kind of a Radio version of Sonar's SNR values.
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I never wrote that SN is an indication of strength. However, the way bearing is analyzed in at least a large portion of naval ESM systems is by calculating the different strengths on the different antenna nodes, and interpolating the bearing. There might be other methods for bearing analysis, but the process I described is definitely in use.
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Originally Posted by Shadriss
What SS will NOT give you is a range estimate.
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Definitely true. I'm not sure what I wrote that gave you the impression.
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Originally Posted by Shadriss
depending on the ESM suite and equipment installed, bearings can be taken from the system with some degree of accuracy.
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In the Cold War era? Enough for TMA?