Does anyone here know the velocity accuracy of good present day Doppler radars? I would like to work out how fast relative velocities in space must become before the speed error of the radar equals the error of the low-speed approximation (2v/c).
If speeds get up to a significant fraction of the speed of light, the relativistic Doppler radar solution becomes:
(Delta lambda)/lambda = (1+v/c)/(1-v/c) - 1,
which reduces to ~2v/c for v an 'opening velocity' and very much smaller than c. Delta lambda is the change in wavelength from received to transmitted signal.
BTW, I've asked this in Kirt's RFCafe forum, but with no response.