Pulse radar and components therefor

作者: Apostle G. Cardiasmenos

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摘要: A pulse radar for operation at 94 GHz and higher frequencies is shown to include an antenna, a diplexer first detector that are each optically fed so radio frequency signals may be, when transmitting, passed through the antenna and, receiving, from detector.

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