Gives an intuitive explanation of why the Chirp signal is a good compromise between an impulse waveform and a sinusoidal pulse waveform for radar. * If you would like to support me to make these videos, you can join the Channel Membership, by hitting the "Join" button below the video, and making a contribution to support the cost of a coffee a month. It would be very much appreciated. Or by clicking here: Check out my 'search for signals in everyday life', by following my social media feeds: Facebook: Instagram: Website: Other Related videos: (see: ) • What is a Stepped Frequency Radar Signal? • How does a Radar Track Manoeuvring Targets? • What is a Matched Filter? • How to Understand the Delta Impulse Function • What is the Fourier Transform? • What is the Fourier Transform used for? • What is Pulse Shaping and the Square Root Raised Cosine? Full categorised listing of videos with PDF Summary Sheets: .









