Pulse repetition rate and pulse length

spooled1

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Gidday again - Another question... I've just been reading the specs on the brand new FCV-800 (and 600) and noticed the Pulse Length and PRR spec 0.04 to 3.0 ms, Max 3,000 pulse/min. Then I had a look at my FCV-587 and saw the PRR of 1500p/m. Then I googled some competitors and saw their PRR of 1000p/m and also noticed that a lot of competitors don't even publish PRR specifications.
Can you please explain the benefits of a higher PRR and how would a PRR of 3000 p/m compare to the PRR of 1500 p/m on the FCV-587 in real terms?
 
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You are asking about a product that hasn't been released for sale yet. It really isn't valid to compare a CHIRP type unit and a CW type unit. There is more to it than just the signal PRR it is about frequency and post processing sensitivity. We will start discussing some of these new products once they release and more is known about them.
 
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