![]() The angle of the radar is therefore derived by counting the number of ACP pulses since the last ARP pulse. The Azimuth Reset Pulse (ARP) is a reset pulse that occurs at a reference point. Commonly there are 2048, 4096 or 8192 pulses per 360 degrees. The Azimuth Change Pulse (ACP) is a pulse train where the interval between pulses is a fixed angle. ACP/ARP: sets of pulses used to encode the bearing/azimuth angle of the radar antenna.The trace is updated for each azimuth at the pulse rate of the radar. It shows signal intensity on the vertical axis and range (time) along the horizontal axis. A-Scan: a view of radar video traditionally associated with an oscilloscope display. ![]() Browse our educational 'Engineering Insights' articles.
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