User:Electron9/Twin inverted pulse radar

Twin Inverted Pulse Radar (TIPR) is a type of radar where a negative and a positive pulse is sent out in quick succession. The twin pulses will cancel each other when hitting objects like trees, foliage, and metals. But a semiconductor device will invert the negative pulse into a positive which will add to the other positive pulse and result in a strong return pulse. This is how dolphins locates fish through cloud of bubbles. Interesting materials, such as wires or micro-circuitry, invert only one of the reflections.