double-bounce calibration
double-bounce calibration
[¦dəb·əl ¦bau̇ns kal·ə′brā·shən] (electronics)
Method of radar calibration which is used to determine the zero set error by using round-trip echoes; the correct range is the difference between the first and second echoes.
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