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How do radar guns work?

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How do radar guns work?

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Radar guns utilize the “Doppler principle” to determine speed. They transmit radio waves at microwave frequencies, and when these waves strike a moving object, they are reflected back to the radar gun at a slightly different frequency. The gun then “mixes” the reflected signal with the transmitted signal, and ends up with a frequency that represents the difference between the two. Since the difference in frequency is generally a number of hertz or kilohertz, it is in the audible range, hence the term “Doppler tone”. The speed of the moving object can be derived by performing a calculation using the frequency of this Doppler tone and the original transmit frequency.

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