| 1. | The pulse repetition frequency is in most cases around 70 to 90 MHz.
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| 2. | Low, medium and high pulse repetition frequencies reduce effects of ground clutter.
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| 3. | Some techniques using two alternating pulse repetition frequencies ( PRF ) allow a greater Doppler range.
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| 4. | It also switches and staggers pulse repetition frequency and transmits random jitter to further confuse countermeasures.
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| 5. | As electronics have improved many radars now can change their pulse repetition frequency, thereby changing their range.
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| 6. | Pulse-Doppler radar was developed during World War II to overcome limitations by increasing pulse repetition frequency.
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| 7. | Pulse Doppler relies on medium pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ) from about 3 kHz to 30 kHz.
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| 8. | It was modulated with 2-ms pulses at a pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ) of 2000 Hz.
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| 9. | Pulse Doppler radar relies on medium pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ) from about 3 kHz to 30 kHz.
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| 10. | As radar transmits coherent pulses with a certain pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ), the doppler processing technique is applied.
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