Loss of lock in long-loop phase-locked receivers in the presence of large interfering carrier
Electronics Letters1986Vol. 22(5), pp. 233–234
Abstract
In long-loop receivers, the inclusion of time delay within the loop causes significant modification in the loop's acquisition and synchronous behaviour. In the letter an investigation has been carried out to specify the signal-to-interference ratio required to bring the loop out of synchronism with a desired noise-free carrier. Results are displayed for long loops with different time delay, as well as for short-loop receivers.
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