The autocorrelation function and energy spectrum of the phase and frequency fluctuations are considered for the case of monostatic double sensing of a flux of eddy inhomogeneities in the microwave and optical ranges employing a moving reflector. The possibility of retrieving the transport velocity and spatial intensity distribution for atmospheric turbulence is demonstrated. The problem is generalized to the case of a moving radiation source, and an example demonstrating practical applicability of the suggested technique to such tasks is presented.