basic pulse repetition rate
basic pulse repetition rate
[′bā·sik ′pəls ‚rep·ə′tish·ən ‚rāt] (navigation)
In the loran navigation system, the lowest pulse repetition rate used by a chain of stations; the chain has a number of stations, all operating on the same radio frequency; one of these stations uses the basic rate while the others use rates that differ by fractional numbers of pulses per second.
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