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I am receiving a signal from two antennas, and I wish to compare phase in order to extract angle. I know that you would usually use a phase comparator. I was wondering whether this would work only with pure single tone signals or with more wideband signals as well. My My signals have a bandwidth of about 2KHz (not so wide, but does it make a difference?) Thanks.

I understand now that I am actually not looking for the phase difference but rather time difference. Wondering whether this could be done in analog.

Thanks

I am receiving a signal from two antennas, and I wish to compare phase in order to extract angle. I know that you would usually use a phase comparator. I was wondering whether this would work only with pure single tone signals or with more wideband signals as well. My signals have a bandwidth of about 2KHz (not so wide, but does it make a difference?) Thanks

I am receiving a signal from two antennas, and I wish to compare phase in order to extract angle. I know that you would usually use a phase comparator. I was wondering whether this would work only with pure single tone signals or with more wideband signals as well. My signals have a bandwidth of about 2KHz (not so wide, but does it make a difference?).

I understand now that I am actually not looking for the phase difference but rather time difference. Wondering whether this could be done in analog.

Thanks

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Ilan lewin
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How do you measure phase difference between two wideband signals

I am receiving a signal from two antennas, and I wish to compare phase in order to extract angle. I know that you would usually use a phase comparator. I was wondering whether this would work only with pure single tone signals or with more wideband signals as well. My signals have a bandwidth of about 2KHz (not so wide, but does it make a difference?) Thanks