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The AN-UYQ-21(V) symbol set.
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The mechanization of an analog waveform symbol

Figure 1-9.—The waveform symbol equipments (PA/SG) interface path, signals:  X-axis   waveforms,   Y-axis   waveforms,   and Z  (unblinking)  signals. The  symbol  is  painted  in  a  timing  period  called P-time.   The  symbol  generator,  using  a  series  of P-time   interval   signals,   develops   the   proper waveforms  to  be  sent  to  the  CRT  deflection  amplifiers and  video  amplifiers. When  the  symbol  generator starts  its  P-time  counter,  a  signal  is  sent  to  the  display console  that  starts  an  identical  counter  in  the  console. This  ensures  that  both  equipments  are  synchronized. Figure  1-10  shows  the  development  of  a  symbol  using the  X,  Y,  and  Z  waveforms. The  symbol  is  formed during   the   unblanked   P-time   intervals.   The   symbol shown  in  figure  1-10  is  actually  a  combination  of three   symbols:   air   unknown,   rocker,   and   full   upper bar.  The  unblank  times  have  been  given  reference letter   designations   to   aid   you   in   following   the mechanization  process. During  unblank  time  A,  the  rocker  is  formed. Figure  1-11  illustrates  this  process  on  an  X/Y  plot. When the unblank signal is high, the X sine wave is at its  negative  point  and  transitions  to  its  positive  point. At  the  same  time,  the  Y  waveform  is  at  zero  and transitions  its  negative  cycle,  and  returns  to  zero. During   unblank   B,   the   Y   waveform   provides   the proper   position   for   the   upper   bar,   while   the   X waveform   transitions   from   negative   to   positive.   The unknown  air  symbol  is  formed  during  unblank  time  C. Note  that  with  the  trapezoid  waveform,  X  remains at a constant negative level, while Y goes from zero to the  positive  level.  This  draws  the  left  vertical  side  of the  symbol.  When  Y  reaches  its  positive  level,  X starts  a  transition  from  negative  to  positive  to  draw the  top  of  the  symbol.  The  right  side  of  the  symbol  is formed   when   the   Y   waveform   goes   in   a   negative direction   to   zero,   while   X   remains   at   a   constant positive  level.  The  dot  is  formed  at  unblank  time  D by  unblinking  X  and  Y  at  the  zero  level.  At  the completion  of  the  P-time,  the  console  returns  control of  the  CRT  beam  to  the  radar  scan  logic. The   symbol   remains   displayed   on   the   screen   as long as the persistence of the screen phosphor permits. For  the  symbols  to  remain  flicker  free,  they  must  be periodically  refreshed,  or  repainted,  by  repeating  the process   just   described.   Symbols   are   refreshed   15   to 20  times  per  second. 1-10

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