



Miros RangeFinder
Description
RangeFinder™ transmits a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW or chirp) microwave signal and receives an echo from the water surface. The radar is designed to measure air gap, draft, ocean wave profiles, and tidal variations.
RangeFinder™ air gap time series data is processed into wave spectrum data from which wave parameters are calculated. The wave spectrum is non-directional (also called point spectrum), meaning it does not contain directional information. The following four wave parameters are calculated:
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Significant wave height (Hm0), Maximum wave height (Hmax), Mean up-crossing period (Tm02), Peak period (Tp)He also takes
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