Method and apparatus for injecting synthetic pulses for increase

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Return signal controls radar system – Transmitter

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342204, G01S 7282

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for improving stability in a transmitter receiving a staggered pulse train includes maintaining a constant temperature of the transmitter at the start of each pulse of the pulse train. Such maintenance may be accomplished by inserting "false", "phantom" or "synthetic" pulses into the pulse train. These pulses may be inserted between pulses, prior to a cooler pulse, or after a hotter pulse. The inserted pulses are then gated out prior to the final RF transmission.

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