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Hi all could somebody discuss the above topic
with me
A pulseradar typically have a rotating antenna, as the pulse is leaving the antenna the electron beam must be steered from the center of the screeen to its periphery
Information about the angle of antenna is used to rotate the electron beam as it scans from the center to the periphery.
What kind of input to an oscilloscope steers the beam from the center and out ?
Kindest regards,
StoppTidigare
with me
A pulseradar typically have a rotating antenna, as the pulse is leaving the antenna the electron beam must be steered from the center of the screeen to its periphery
Information about the angle of antenna is used to rotate the electron beam as it scans from the center to the periphery.
What kind of input to an oscilloscope steers the beam from the center and out ?
Kindest regards,
StoppTidigare