Definitions from Wikipedia (Phase-comparison monopulse)
▸ noun: a technique used in radio frequency applications such as radar and direction finding to accurately estimate the direction of arrival of a signal from the phase difference of the signal measured on two (or more) separated antennas or more typically from displaced phase centers of an array antenna.
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▸ noun: a technique used in radio frequency applications such as radar and direction finding to accurately estimate the direction of arrival of a signal from the phase difference of the signal measured on two (or more) separated antennas or more typically from displaced phase centers of an array antenna.
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