linear repeater
linear repeater
[′lin·ē·ər ri′pēd·ər] (electronics)
A repeater used in communication satellites to amplify input signals a fixed amount, generally with traveling-wave tubes or solid-state devices operating in their linear region.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive
Three opportunities for isolation enhancement are identified as A, B and C on the generic block diagram of a linear repeater decoy shown in Figure 3.
Figure 8 and 9 present examples of linear repeater decoy configurations.
Isolation requirements for miniature wideband active linear repeater decoys emulating RCS values of 10 dBsm and housed in chaff/flare-size canisters can be met only with combinations of enhancement techniques.
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