Method and an arrangement in a radar level gauging system

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Determining distance – Material level within container

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C342S082000, C342S089000, C342S118000, C342S134000, C342S159000, C342S175000, C342S195000

Reexamination Certificate

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06995706

ABSTRACT:
A method, an arrangement and a radar level gauging system for preventing interference, which radar level gauging system comprises at least two radar level gauges arranged to measure a filling level of a product kept in a container. Microwave pulses are transmitted towards the surface of said product and microwave pulses reflected by said surface are received by said at least two radar level gauges. Information is provided with said microwave pulses and said information is used for controlling the measurement pulses of said at least two radar level gauges.

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patent: 6759977 (2004-07-01), Edvardsson et al.

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