Abstract

A system using dispersive ultrasonic lines for radar signal generation and compression has been tested. Surface waves on quartz are employed. Dispersion does not result from propagation but from nonuniform spacing of taps. Some oscilloscope traces of the correlation output are shown for linear f.m. signals having a time-bandwidth product of 80.

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