1. We can think of radar signals as a series of pulses, but each pulse has a so-called carrier frequency. 2. Each one of those pulses has a carrier frequency of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of cycles per second. 3. Similarly, each pulse of radar is a shriek of radio waves, with a high carrier frequency. 4. The special feature of chirp radar is that it does not have a fixed carrier frequency during each shriek. 5. Rather, the carrier frequency swoops up or down about an octave. |