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by CamperBob2 1273 days ago
Interesting, I'm genuinely surprised that's necessary. WiFi looks like white noise, and should be more or less trivial for a radar to reject.
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If removing “noise” was trivial, we would all have perfect radios.
What makes you think that would be trivial?
Years of engineering experience in RF and DSP applications.

A radar that can be jammed by a WiFi access point amounts to an HR failure at the company that made it.

It's not jammed, it's dealing with a high noise floor and a weak signal.

You can only do so much to identify your own signal when it's smeared over a trillion water droplets.

I think you’ve misunderstood what we are talking about.

This isn’t jamming.

If it was trivial to identify signals from high noise situations all our radios would be perfect.