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July 2005 - MF Radar Upgrade, Juliusruh, Germany

Since its original installation, the Juliusruh MF Spaced Antenna radar has operated flawlessly. In a major upgrade, the Juliusruh radar has been upgraded to a Mill-Cross configuration and now supports both Doppler and Spaced Antenna operation. It delivers similar performance to the Saura MF Radar.

July 2005 - Boundary Layer Radar for Canberra, Australia

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has installed a Boundary Layer Windprofiler at its Canberra airport site to augment its forecast capabilities.

January 2005 - Meteor Radar Davis Base , Antarctica

A stand-alone MDR5 All-Sky Meteor radar has been installed at the Australian Antarctic Division's Davis Base station, operating at 33.2 MHz

December 2004 - Combination ST & Meteor Radar for Davis Base, Antarctica

The Doppler / Spaced Antenna capability of the Australian Antarctic Division's MST radar has been further enhanced with the addition of a Meteor-Mode capability.

November 2004 - Broadband Transmitter for Beijing, China

ATRAD has delivered a Broadband Radar Transmitter to a research customer in Beijing, China.

September 2004 - ST Radar for Huayin, China

Vaisala has installed a 100kW LAP-12000 Doppler Radar in Huayin, China. The LAP-12000 radar is the result of a collaboration between Vaisala and ATRAD.

July 2004 - 55MHz Test Array for Buckland Park, Adelaide

ATRAD recently commissioned a 144 Antenna, 55MHz Doppler/Spaced Antenna Array at the Buckland Park Research Station to support the University of Adelaide's research activities.

June 2004 - Boundary Layer Radar for Launceston, Australia

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has installed a Boundary Layer Windprofiler at its Launceston airport site to augment its forecast capabilities.

November 2003 - Data Acquisition Upgrade for Kuhlungsborn, Germany

The Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) have upgraded their Kuhlungsborn Radar data acquisition system and analysis software to the latest ATRAD ADAC build standard. The radar was originally developed and built by IAP and used an ATRAD transmitter and ATRAD-designed antenna array.

November 2003 - Meteor Radar for Tromso, Norway

An MDR5 All-Sky Meteor radar has been installed in Tromso, Norway for the National Institute of Polar Research and Tromso Geophysical Observatory.

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