Transmitter Attack-time Delay
In
telecommunication
,
transmitter attack-time delay
is the interval from the instant a transmitter is keyed-on to the instant the transmitted
radio frequency
(rf)
signal
amplitude has increased to a specified level, usually 90% of its key-on steady-state value.
Note:
The transmitter attack-
time
delay
excludes the time required for automatic
antenna
tuning
. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
and from
MIL-STD-188
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