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Pulse coherent transponder with precision frequency offset

  • US 4,006,477 A
  • Filed: 01/06/1975
  • Issued: 02/01/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/06/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Radar transponder apparatus for receiving a sequence of interrogation pulses and generating reply pulses that are phase coherent with the interrogation pulses but delayed in time and offset in frequency, by a precise amount, including in combination:

  • means for providing a reference signal at a first predetermined frequency, said means being of continuous operation;

    means for down-converting the interrogation pulses to intermediate frequency signal information in the presence of said reference signal at said first predetermined frequency;

    means for delaying said intermediate frequency signal information for a predetermined time interval;

    means receiving said intermediate frequency signal information from said down-converting means, which is coupled to said means for providing a reference signal, for causing the frequency of said reference signal produced thereby to be incremented by a fixed, predetermined amount, the instantaneous phase of said incremented frequency reference signal being related to the instantaneous phase of said reference signal at said first predetermined frequency with said relationship being substantially invariant from pulse-to-pulse of the sequence of received interrogation pulses; and

    means for up-converting said delayed intermediate frequency signal information in the presence of said reference signal at said incremented frequency, said up-converted signal information being a sequence of reply pulses offset in frequency but phase coherent with said received interrogation pulses.

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