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thanks for your comprehensive knowledge.
i intend to make my signal source stationary and would like to emply a rotating/switching antenna to produce the doppler shift..based on your explanation,it wont matter what type of signal my source is whether digital or pure CW signal.assuming a GFSK signal or spread spectrum(FH), a "reliable" doppler shift will be measured...any objection or comment sir? thanks |
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