User manual
Code: ENIGMA III User Manual
Edition: 1 Revision: 4
Date: 19/12/2008
Page: 13/97
When   using   the   frequency  domain   filtering   (FFT   and   DFT   mode)   Interpolation   or   Dual   Slope 
Interpolation should be used. These filters do not affect weather targets overlapped by clutter
● Set CCOR threshold to –30 dB.
● Select Clutter Micro Suppression Threshold (30-40dB) if you are using range sampling
● Select IQ clutter filter to IQ3.
● Select NOISE | CCOR for CZ threshold flags.
● Click on Apply in the extended SDP settings.
With this parameter settings, clutter will be thresholded (= rejected), when the calculated clutter power is 
less than the CCOR threshold level otherwise the measured clutter power is subtracted from the echo. If 
you can identify a strong clutter target in the closer area of the radar, observe the difference in the 
uncorrected and corrected reflectivity A-Scope.
The results when using Pulse Pair Processing (PPP) or one of the frequency domain processing modes 
(FFT or DFT)will be different. The main difference is that the time domain filtering used by PPP is not 
adaptive. It  will  always subtract the  power measured at zero velocity. Regardless  if there is clutter 
present. As an side effect weather at zero (radial-) velocity will also be attenuated. The clutter filter used 
by the frequency domain processing modes are adaptive. The filter will adapt to the spectrum (both in 
attenuation and width).
Remark:  As the frequency domain filters (Interpolation and Dual Slope Interpolation) adapt to the
  signal it is not necessary to keep them as small as possible (As would be necessary with the
  classical   time   domain   filtering).   IQ5   is   a   good   starting   value   for   frequency   domain
  processing.
Remark: The clutter filter for Pulse Pair Processing should be as small as possible and should be
  switched off  for higher  (clutter  free) elevations. A  good value  for  time  domain  filtering
would be IQ3.
Parameter: ClutterFilter and MaxFilterRange
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