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Background: PRI = Pulse Rate Interval. PRI is a term used in Radio Frequency (RF) systems. Specifically, Pulse mode RF systems, as apposed to continuous wave (CW) systems. Each pulse has an on period, pulse width (PW), and an off period. PRI is the time from the start of one pulse to the start of the next pulse. For example, if a pulse on time is 10 microseconds (uSec) and the off time is 90 uSec then the PRI is 100 uSec. Answer: A staggered PRI does not have a constant on and off time. The off time varies.

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