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Different display methods used in Radar are.
- A-Scope display
- Plan-position indicator (PPI)
A-scope Display :
- This is the most popular type of the deflection modulation type display system
which indicates the range of the target.
- The A-scope display, shown in figure, presents only the range to the target and the
relative strength of the echo.
- The A-scope normally uses an electrostatic-deflection crt. The sweep is produced
by applying a sawtooth voltage to the horizontal deflection plates. The electrical
length (time duration) of the sawtooth voltage determines the total amount of
range displayed on the CRT screen.
- The ranges of individual targets on an A-scope are usually determined by using a
movable range gate or step that is superimposed on the sweep.
In addition to this there are various signals displayed on the screen corresponding
to:
1) Ground clutter i.e. echoes from various fixed objects near the transmitter & from the ground.
2) Grass noise i.e. an almost constant amplitude & continuous receiver
noise.
3) Actual targets. These signals are usually large.
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