. The Bell System technical journal . THE RADAR RECEIVER 809 reflex oscillator. Variations in the amplitude of the controlling signal areof less importance by virtue of the biasing action of this d-c amplifier performance of this design includes maintenance of the tuning point ofthis receiver to within ± mc of the center of the IF band which in thiscase is 60 mc. Automatic Gain Control Automatic gain control (AGC) of a selected radar signal is often requiredin military radar systems employed for fire control or aircraft interceptionpurposes. In the case of the common sear


. The Bell System technical journal . THE RADAR RECEIVER 809 reflex oscillator. Variations in the amplitude of the controlling signal areof less importance by virtue of the biasing action of this d-c amplifier performance of this design includes maintenance of the tuning point ofthis receiver to within ± mc of the center of the IF band which in thiscase is 60 mc. Automatic Gain Control Automatic gain control (AGC) of a selected radar signal is often requiredin military radar systems employed for fire control or aircraft interceptionpurposes. In the case of the common search radar system, AGC is seldomrequired. The radar receiver AGC function is quite similar to that requiredof this circuit in the usual radio communication system, , automatic am-.


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