Answer Posted / mithilesh kumar
zero elevation.
when TX range is -100 to +100 mmwc.
during calibration tx shows 0(zero).it's called zero
elevated.
ie. when we get zero value which is greater than LRV.
Zero Suppression:
when TX range is 20 to 100 mmwc.
during calibration TX shows 0(zero) value.it's called as
zero suppression.
ie. when get zero value but it's below of LRV.
any coments you most welcome
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