Monopulse receiver
Abstract
A time division multiplexing and a quadraphase combining dual channel system were analyzed, designed, and tested. Analyses performed include the following: (1) boresight error as a function of the error channel bandwidth; (2) error channel interference with the sum channel functions; (3) threshold performance; and (4) error channel crosstalk, linearity, and drift as a function of signal level, Doppler, and environment. Test results indicate that the time division multiplexing system meets the design goals of the program. However, careful selection and alignment of all gain controlled amplifiers are required along with temperature compensation of the angle channel gain. The quadraphase system crosstalk performance is comparatively poor (-15 dB) with respect to the -30 dB requirements and this consequently affects gain tracking performance. Gain tracking was found to be + or - 20 percent rather than the + or - 5 percent specification. Data for the two systems is compared and recommendations are presented.
- Publication:
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Final Report Motorola
- Pub Date:
- April 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977moto.rept......
- Keywords:
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- Monopulse Radar;
- Radar Receivers;
- Amplification;
- Amplifiers;
- Crosstalk;
- Error Analysis;
- Time Division Multiplexing;
- Transponders;
- Communications and Radar