| 31. | For the next several seconds, the injector pulse width is wider than normal to provide sufficient fuel for starting.
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| 32. | Over the next several weeks, she adjusted the rate, amplitude and pulse width of the electrical signals the system emits.
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| 33. | The direct frequency synthesis allows a wide range of pulse repetition frequencies, pulse widths, and modulation schemes to be created.
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| 34. | Where D is the duty cycle, PW is the pulse width, and T is the total period of the signal.
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| 35. | A common method is to double the voltage, but halve the pulse width, delivering the same total amount of power.
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| 36. | Oscillator sync in combination with autobend ( on the slaved oscillator ) allows the DSS-1 to emulate pulse width modulation.
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| 37. | This led to a new 16-cm system with a peak power near 500 W and a pulse width of 6 ?s.
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| 38. | The sharpness of the echo is a function of the pulse width, so by reducing it the system became more accurate.
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| 39. | Sample 2 through sample N would be similar but delayed by one or more pulse widths behind those that are shown.
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| 40. | Modern radar systems are generally able to smoothly change their PRF, pulse width and carrier frequency, making identification much more difficult.
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