two-pulse canceler
two-pulse canceler
[′tü ¦pəls ′kan·slər] (electronics)
A moving-target indicator canceler which compares the phase variation of two successive pulses received from a target; discriminates against signals with radial velocities which produce a Doppler frequency equal to a multiple of the pulse repetition frequency.
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