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Wes Stewart wrote: On 6 Mar 2006 04:26:05 -0800, "mazerom" wrote: the doppler shift is fundamentally a tone frequency brought about by a continuous wave source moving in and out. is it possible to have reliable doppler shift when our source is spread spectrum or say some form of digital modulation? Yes |
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