Low Flier, I'm certainly willing to accept your expertise. The half wavelength would be the smallest detectable object. Resolving it to tell what it is would, of course, require a much larger object. I simply mumbled that the box is indeed much larger than the minimum sized object that will cause a reflection.
Is your experience operational or engineering design? If it's the latter I'd love to talk dirty (er engineering) with you.
Do you have experience with chirp techniques? Do they help improve resolution? They certainly do for radar.
And thanks for your information. I do like to learn.
Thanks
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