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PARABOLIC  REFLECTORS

generally  used  to  determine  the  height  or  elevation angle only.   Range is determined from processing or a type P display. TYPE P.—This display is commonly called a PPI (plan   position   indicator). Own   ship   is   usually   the center.    Range  is  measured  radially  from  the  center. The range display can be selected, and the radar source is usually selectable.  The PPI can display raw video or symbology  and  alphanumerics,  or  both.    The  type  P display   is   most   commonly   found   in   the   Combat Information   Center   (CIC)   and   in   weapons   control stations. Additional information on how individual displays are produced is available  in NEETS modules 6, 9, and 18. Antenna System The   antenna   system   routes   the   pulse   from   the transmitter, radiates it in a directional beam, picks up the returning echo, and passes it to the receiver with a minimum  of  loss.     The  antenna  system  includes  the antenna;  transmission  lines  and  waveguide  from  the transmitter to the antenna; and transmission lines and waveguide from the antenna to the receiver. Before we discuss some types of antennas used in fire control, we need to review the basic principles of electromagnetic wave radiation and reflectors. The  radar  energy  that  forms  the  target-tracking and illumination beams is transmitted by an antenna at the control point.   Radiated energy tends to spread 1-7 Figure 1-5.—Types of radar displays.

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