The pulsar does not itself, "pulse".. rather, the radiation we detect
appears to come in single bursts, or pulses, as the magnetic field sweeps
by our line of sight.
Other Facts about Pulsars:
All Neutron Stars are NOT Pulsars. Why??
So, as the pulsar rotates around, it sweeps the sky with radiation created
along its magnetic pole. The radiation comes out in a fairly narrow cone.
When ever this cone sweeps past, we see this in the radio:
All Pulsars are Neutron Stars.