coherent-pulse radar
coherent-pulse radar
[kō′hir·ənt ‚pəls ′rā‚där] (electronics)
A radar in which the radio-frequency oscillations of recurrent pulses bear a constant phase relation to those of a continuous oscillation.
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The functional diagram is a typical one for
coherent-pulse radar with absolute coherence, which means that all the frequencies-carrier and heterodyne, intermediate, repetition and sampling in the analog-digital converter-are provided by the unique quartz-locked oscillator.
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