Simplified digital conversion for coherent-on-receive pulsed rad

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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343 77, 343 171R, G01S 905

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040115615

ABSTRACT:
An improvement in a pulsed radar system providing coherent-on-receive signals utilizing digital techniques. The phase of the transmitted signal is compared to the phase of a stable local oscillator and the phase relationship is converted to a complex digial number which is then stored in a suitable short term memory. The received signals are also converted to complex digital numbers containing both the phase relationship to the stable local oscillator and the amplitude of the return video signal. A common signal channel is used for conversion of both the transmitter pulse and the received signals. The digitized received signals are then digitally phase corrected to provide coherence using the stored complex digital numbers for the correction.

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