The Design of Dynamic Target Echo Intermediate-Frequency Signal Source of Radar

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The dynamic target echo intermediate-frequency signal source can be used to detecting and repairing receiving system, signal processing system, display system of conventional radar. The output frequency which conducted by the signal source can be adjusted. The range of output signal frequency basically covers different types of radar, which has important practical application value on the maintenance of radar. The dynamic target echo intermediate-frequency signal source is make up of source processing unit, intermediate-frequency unit, monitoring unit, the time reference source, input and output driver board and power supply pulse generation. Pulse processing unit in the signal source is in the core status.

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