Device for the detection and characterizing of radar pulses

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Air traffic control – Secondary surveilance radar

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342 45, 342 32, 342 37, G01S 1387, G01S 1376, G01S 7292

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ABSTRACT:
The device comprises an analog-digital converter coupled between a pulse receiver and a device to extract the continuous level of the signal given by the receiver. The continuous level extraction device is coupled to an edge detection device and to a scrambling characterizing device to detect the presence of rising or descending edges and of scramblers in the signal given by the receiver.

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