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We have included three preconfigured DAQ files that can be used which set optimized data block lengths. They are `pr_2ch_2pow20`, `pr_2ch_2pow21` and `pr_2ch_2pow22`. The latter files have longer data block lengths, but update the display slower.
-The optimal preconfig file will depend on the specific passive radar implementation and target type. So we recommend experimenting with each setting.
+The optimal preconfig file will depend on the specific passive radar implementation and target type. So we recommend experimenting with each of the three preconfig files.
# Bistatic Range
The graph provided is a bi-static range doppler graph. Bi-static means that the measurement consists of a transmitter and receiver separated by some distance. This can get complicated, as instead of getting a simple range distance value from the receiver, we end up with an ‘constant range ellipse’ of possible range solutions that depend on some calculations based on the transmitter and receiver positions.