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DISPLAYING  RADAR  SWEEP, VIDEO,   AND   SYMBOLS In   the   following   sections,   we   cover   the   steps involved   in   displaying   radar   sweep,   video,   and symbols  on  the  PPI  used  in  the  Data  Display  Group AN/UYA-4(V). RADAR  SWEEP  AND  VIDEO The  PPI  scan  or  sweep  originates  in  the  center  of the   circular   screen. The  sweep  progresses  (traces) outward  until  the  edge  of  the  screen  or  the  end  of sweep  is  reached.  One  sweep  occurs  for  each  radar pulse  transmitted.  The  angle  of  the  sweep  varies  as the   position   of   the   rotating   radar   antenna   varies, resulting  in  a  clockwise  or  counterclockwise  rotation of  the  sweep  on  the  screen.  As  the  antenna  is  rotated, the  sweep  rotates  around  the  CRT  in  synchronism with  the  antenna  position. The   PPI   provides   real-time   range   and   bearing display  of  radar,  sonar,  or  IFF/SIF  returns.  The  sweep trace  is  intensified  (brightened)  by  video  signals  that indicate  the  range  of  the  return.  The  angle  of  the sweep   on   the   screen   indicates   the   bearing   of   the return. The  PPI  console  sweep  and  video  display  is generated  from  data  received  from  the  radar,  sonar,  or IFF.  Ancillary  equipment  converts  the  data  into  a format  that  can  be  used  by  the  PPI  console.  The  PPI console   receives   the   following   information   from   the conversion  equipment: Digital  sweep  (digital  DC/DU  pulse   trains) Sign  of  X  and  sign  of  Y Sweep   timing   (end-of-sweep   and   range-mark signals) Video Digital  Sweep The  digital  sweep  pulse  trains  (DC/DU)   are  used to  control  the  deflection  of  the  CRT  electron  beam. 1-7 They  indicate  the  changing  sweep  coordinates  for  the display  of  the  rotating  sweep. Sign  of  X  and  Sign  of  Y The  sign  of  X  and  the  sign  of  Y  determine  the quadrant   in   which   the   sweep   and   video   will   be displayed. Sweep  Timing Sweep  timing  signals  include  range-mark  signals and   the   end-of-sweep   signal.   The   zero-mile      range mark   is   used   to   start   the   sweep   deflection   outward from  the  center  of  the  screen. Other    range-mark signals  are  displayed  as  intensified  rings  on  the  CRT so   that   a   relationship   between   the   radar   video   and range  may  be  established. The  end-of-sweep  signal  causes  the  CRT  beam  to be  blanked  and  retraced  to  the  center  of  the  CRT.  The end-of-sweep   signal   also   resets   various   counters   in preparation  for  the  next  sweep. Video Radiation   reflections   from   the   radar,   sonar,   or IFF/SIF   are   received   as   video   signals.   The   video signals   are   displayed   as   an   intensification   of   the sweep. SYMBOL   GENERATION The  generation  of  display  symbology  is  integrated with   the   development   of   the   sweep   and   video. Symbols  are  generated  from  data  words  outputted  by the   computer. The   following   steps   are   required   to paint  a  symbol: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Blank  the  sweep M o v e    t h e    C R T    b e a m    t o    t h e    s y m b o l coordinates Paint  the  symbol Blank  the  CRT  beam Move  the  beam  back  to  sweep  position

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