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I would like to digitize the received RF signal from the RAM-10000 Mark IV or Mark VI system. Is there a method to permit multiple signals to be averaged?

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I would like to digitize the received RF signal from the RAM-10000 Mark IV or Mark VI system. Is there a method to permit multiple signals to be averaged?

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A. Digitizing the received broadband RF signal can be done on a single-shot basis by using the “Trigger Out” from the RAM-10000 as the trigger for the digitizing card. This will eliminate the uncertainty in the start of the high-power RF burst. While this technique can be used to acquire multiple signals of the received waveforms, there will be some uncertainty in the digitization process due to the different clocks in the RAM-10000 and the digitizing card. To eliminate this uncertainty, it will be necessary to use a common clock for the RAM-10000 and the digitizing card. In some systems, we have modified the RAM-10000 to bring out the clock.

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