Pulse Repetition Frequency
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Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) is the number of pulses transmitted per second by a radar. The reciprocal of this is called the Pulse Repetition Time (PRT) or Inter-Pulse Period (IPP), which is the elapsed time from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse. PRF is important since it determines the maximum target range (Rmax) and maximum Doppler velocity (Vmax) that can be accurately determined by the radar.
Range Ambiguity
A radar system determines range through the time delay between pulse transmission and reception by the relation:- [Range = \frac]
- [Max Range = \frac}]
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