Radar Systems By Bakshi 39.pdf -
Unlike Skolnik’s Introduction to Radar Systems (the gold standard), Bakshi’s book avoids excessive advanced math. For example, the radar range equation is derived from basic power density arguments, making it accessible to third-year undergraduates.
→ Insufficient . Bakshi’s book lacks rigor and modern context. Use Skolnik, Richards’ Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing , or Mahafza’s Radar Systems Analysis and Design instead. Radar Systems By Bakshi 39.pdf
Topics like radar display types (A-scope, PPI, RHI), duplexer gas-filled TR cells, and radar beacons are often omitted in Western textbooks but included here — useful for local exam contexts. Weaknesses (Critical review) 1. Lack of depth in certain topics If “Bakshi 39.pdf” is, say, on Phased Array Radar , you’ll get basic beam steering equations (phase shift between elements, array factor), but nothing on digital beamforming, grating lobes in detail, or mutual coupling. For research or industry work, you’d need a more advanced text. Unlike Skolnik’s Introduction to Radar Systems (the gold
Each chapter contains clear, hand-drawn-style block diagrams (e.g., superheterodyne radar receiver, duplexer operation, MTI delay line canceller). In a PDF, these are usually readable, though some older editions have low-resolution figures. Bakshi’s book lacks rigor and modern context