The heart of the operation is the phased-array radar, whose beam is steered electronically instead of with a movable dish.
Its beams are steered electronically, enhancing the system's flexibility and responsiveness.
Its beam is steered electronically instead of by a movable dish.
Instead Boeing and its partners are using an antenna technology that can electronically steer its radio beams.
Alternately, some modern versions are constructed as phased arrays in which the beam can be steered electronically, without moving the antenna.
Doppler is incompatible with most electronically steered phase-array antenna.
In other words, the beam can be steered electronically.
The one on the Honeywell plane is steered electronically.
Phased array radars utilize computers to electronically steer radar beams.
By shifting the phase slightly between a series of antennas, the resulting additive signal can be steered and focused electronically.