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angle tracking noise

angle tracking noise

[′aŋ·gəl ¦trak·iŋ ‚nȯiz]
(electronics)
Any deviation of the tracking axis from the center of reflectivity of a radar target; it is the resultant of servo noise, receiver noise, angle noise, and amplitude noise.
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