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MIT Radiation Laboratory Series: Chapter headings and authors.

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1. Radar System Engineering. &ouis * %idenour. 1+4,. 1. Introduction. & * %idenour. p1. 2. The Radar equation. - M .urcell. p1/. 3. Properties of Radar targets. 0 1 2 3iegert4 & * %idenour4 M 5 1ohnson. p63. 4. Limitations of pu se Radar. - M .urcell. p116. 7. C! Radar systems. W W 5ansen. p12,. 6. The gathering and presentation of Radar data. & * %idenour4 & 1 5a"orth4 8 V 8o"den4 - 9 .ollard. p160. ,. The emp oyment of Radar data. 8 V 8o"den4 & 1 5a"orth4 & * %idenour : 9 & ;immerman. p213. /. Radar beacons. & 0 <urner. p243. +. "ntennas# scanners and stabi i$ation. W M 9ad=4 9 V %o!inson4 2 8 &incoln : 2 1 Mehringer. p2,1. 10. The Magnetron and the pu ser. > 8 9ollins4 1 V &e!ac?@ : M > White. p320. 11. R% components. 0 - Whitford. p2+1. 12. The recei&ing system ' Radar recei&ers. & 1 5a"orth : W 5 1ordan. p433. 13. The recei&ing system ' Indicators. & 1 5a"orth4 p4,7. 14. Prime po(er supp ies for Radar. M M 5u!!ard : . 9 1aco!s4 p777. 17. E)amp es of Radar system design. % > 5er! : % & 3insheimer. p7//. 16. Mo&ing target indication. 0 > -mslie : % 0 Mc9onnell. p626. 1,. Radar re ay. & 1 5a"orth and > 2 <ape. p6/0. Inde). p,3, A ,4/.

2. Radar "ids to *a&igation4 1ohn 3 5all. 1+4,. Part I# Introduction. 1. Princip es of Radar. 1 3 5all4 1 . *ash4 D 5allida=4 % M Whitmer4 % - Meagher : 1 8 .latt. p3. 2. *onradar na&igationa methods. 1 5 8uc) : 1 0 .ierce. p44. Part II# "irborne Radar 3. Characteristics of "irborne Radar. D & 5agler4 9 2 1 Bverhage4 1 5 8uc)4 1 1 5i!!ert4 > 0 >arrett4 5 2ahnestoc) 1r. : < 5 Waterman. p/+. 4. Specia aids and de&ices. W 1 <ull4 % 5 Muller4 % M %o!ertson : % & 3insheimer. p122. 7. Specia design considerations. D 5allida=. p143. 6. Engineering and Economic considerations. W M 9ad=4 2 % 8an)s 1r.4 % & 3insheimer4 D 5allida= : 5 2ahnestoc) 1r.. p161. Part III# +round'based Radar ,. Types of ground'based Radar and specia equipment. M 0 9haffee4 1 3 5all4 5 8 0!aCian4 5 . 3ta!ler4 > 9 9omstoc)4 0 > -nslie4 1 8 .latt4 % M Whitmer4 1 M 3turtevant : % 5 Muller. p1+3. /. Radar aids to air na&igation and traffic contro . > 9 9omstoc)4 1 5 8uc)4 M 0 9haffee : 1 3 5all. p2/7.

Part I,# Shipborne Radar +. *a&igation and Pi otage. % M -merson4 1 . *ash4 - - Miller4 D 8 Mc&aughlin : 9 0 3mith. p31,. 10. " shipborne na&igationa Radar. 1 . *ash4 % M -merson : % - Meagher. p374. Inde). p3/3 A 3/+.

3. Radar -eacons4 0rthur %o!erts. 1+4,. Part I# -asic considerations. 1. The uses of -eacons. & 0 <urner : 0 %o!erts. p3. 2. The requirements of systems using beacons: Range considerations. 5 5 8aile= : 0 %o!erts. p2,. 3. Propagation and co&erage considerations. p42. 4. %requency considerations. p63. 7. Coding and communication. p/3 6. Traffic and engineering considerations. 5 5 8aile= : 0 %o!erts. p104. Part II# -eacon design. p123. ,. -eacon design: R% components. W 0 Do"nes4 - % >aerttner4 3 - >olian4 1 1 > Mc9ue : < 3 3aad. p127. /. -eacon recei&ers. - % >aerttner4 1 5 <inlot : > . Wachtell. p14+. +. Interrogation coding. 9 & &ongmire : > . Wachtell. p1/0. 10. Response coders. 9 & &ongmire. p204. 11. -eacons as pu se communication systems. > B 5all4 9 & &ongmire4 % 0 Min@ner4 M D BDDa= : 0 %o!erts. p221. 12. Modu ators. . 0 de .aolo4 1 1 > Mc9ue4 K % More : 1 9 %eed. p23,. 13. -eacon transmitters: Magnetrons. % Dic)inson4 K % More4 . 0 de .aolo : 1 9 %eed. p276. 14. Triode transmitters. . 0 de .aolo4 K % More : 1 9 %eed. p2,+. 17. Po(er supp ies and performance testing. 8 W .i)e4 M 1 9ohen : 1 1 > Mc9ue. p313. 16. -eacon system synthesis. 8 W .i)e4 1 1 > Mc9ue : M 1 9ohen. p342. .art III# I nterrogator and system design. p363. 1,. Radar design for beacon operation. W M .reston. p367. 1/. The design of interrogator'responsors. > B 5all4 M D BDDa= : 1 % &ien. p3/7. 1+. Typica beacon systems. > 9 Danielson4 . 0 de .aolo : 2 . ;affarano. p3+/. Part I,# -eacons in the fie d 20. Insta ation# operation and maintenance. W M .reston : 0 %o!erts. p43,. "ppendi) "# "mp itude modu ation of pu ses. & 0 <urner. p4,3. + ossary. p4,7 A 4,,. List of symbo s. p4,+ A 4/0. Inde). p4/1 A 4/+.

4. Loran4 1 0 .ierce4 0 0 McKen@ie and % 5 Wood"ard. 1+4/. Part I# The Loran system 1. Introduction. 8 W 3itterl= : D Davidson. p3. 2. .istory of Loran. 1 5 5alford4 D Davidson : 1 0 Waldschmitt. p1+. 3. Princip es of Loran. 8 W 3itterl=. p72. 4. %uture trends. 1 0 .ierce. p10,. 7. Propagation. 1 0 .ierce. p121. 6. Methods of computation of Loran tab es and charts. 8 W 3itterl=. p1,0.

Part II# Loran equipment ,. Timers. % 5 Wood"ard : 1 9 Williams. p1+,. /. S(itching equipment. % 5 Wood"ard. p27/. +. Transmitters. 0 1 .otE4 % 8 &a"rance : > 9 <rem!l=. p2,7. 10. "ntenna systems. % 8 &a"rance. p301. 11. Recei&er'indicators. % 5 Wood"ard. p347. 12. Specia techniques and measurements. > 5 Musselman. p3/6. "ppendi) ". The Loran program in the hydrographic office. p403. "ppendi) -. Loran ground stations. p41+. "ppendi) C. /emonstrations concerning the geometry of Loran ines. 8 W 3itterl=. p427. "ppendi) /. The determination of errors in the positions of Loran transmitting stations. 8 W 3itterl=. p432. Loran -ib iography. .47, A 46/ Inde). p46+ A 4,6.

7. Pu se +enerators4 > * >lasoe and 1 V &e!ac?@. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. > * >lasoe. p1. Part I. The hard'tube pu ser. 2. The output circuit of a hard'tube pu ser. > * >lasoe. p21. 3. ,acuum tubes as s(itches. > * >lasoe. p+0. 4. /ri&er circuits. > * >lasoe. p11+. 7. Particu ar "pp ications. > * >lasoe. p140. Part II. The Line'type pu ser. p1,3. 6. The pu se'forming net(or0. 5 1 White4 . % >ilette : 1 V &e!ac?@. p1,7. ,. The discharging circuit of the ine'type pu ser. 1 V &e!ac?@. p227. /. S(itches for ine'type pu sers. 1 V &e!ac?@4 5 1 White4 1 % Dillinger4 0 3 1errems : K 1 >ermeshausen. p2,3. +. The charging circuit of the ine'type pu ser. 5 1 White4 . 9 -d"ards : 5 5 Kos)i. p377. 10. Performance of ine'type pu sers. 1 V &e!ac?@. p41,. 11. Particu ar app ications. % 3 3tanton4 1 V &e!ac?@4 & > Kersta : 5 1 White. p44/. Part III. Pu se transformers. W 5 8ostic). 12. E emetary theory of pu se transformers. p4++. 13. Pu se'transformer design. p732. 14. Effect of pu se'transformer parameters on circuit beha&iour. p762. 17. Materia s and their uses in design. p7++. "ppendi) ". Measuring techniques. B < 2undingsland. p661. "ppendi) -. Pu se duration and amp itude. W 5 8ostic) : 1 V &e!ac?@. p,10. List of symbo s. p,23 A ,2/. Inde). p,2+ A ,41.

6. Micro(a&e Magnetrons. >eorge 8 9ollins. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. > 8 9ollins. p1. Part I# Resonant systems. p4,. 2. The unstrapped resonant system. * Kroll. p4+. 3. The rising'sun system. * Kroll. p/3. 4. The strapped system. & % Wal)er. p11/. 7. 1utput circuits. & % Wal)er. p16,.

Part II# "na ysis of operation. 6. The interaction of the e ectrons and the EM fie d. & % Wal)er. p20,. ,. The space'charge as a circuit e ement. 2 2 %ei)e. p2//. /. Transient beha&iour. 2 2 %ei)e. p33+. +. *oise. 2 2 %ei)e. p3//. Part III# /esign. p3++. 10. Princip es of design. 0 M 9logson. p401. 11. The resonant system. 3 Millman : W V 3mith. p460. 12. The cathode. 1 > 8uc) and 0 M 9logson. p703. 13. The magnetic circuit. 1 % 2eldmeier. p740. Part I,# Tuning and stabi i$ation. p77+. 14. Mechanica tuning. W V 3mith. p761. 17. E ectronic tuning. W V 3mith. p7+2. 16. Stabi i$ation of frequency. 2 2 %ei)e. p622. Part ,# Practice. p64,. 1,. Construction. 1 % 2eldmeier. p64+. 1/. Measurements. M 0 5erlin : 0 > 3mith. p6+/. 1+. Typica magnetrons. 0 > 3mith. p,3+. Inde). p,+, A /06.

,. 2 ystrons and Micro(a&e Triodes4 Donald % 5amilton4 1ulian K. Knipp and 1 8 5orner Kuper. 1+4/. Part I. %undamenta s 1. Introduction. 1 8 5 Kuper. p3. 2. Summary of micro(a&e tube types and functions. D % 5amilton. p1,. 3. -asic e ectronic phenomena at high frequencies. 1 K Knipp. p31. 4. -asic circuit phenomena at high frequencies. 1 K Knipp. p,0. Part II. P anar space'charge tubes. 7. Theory of .% space'charge de&ices. 1 K Knipp. 6. Space'charge de&ices as micro(a&e amp ifiers. 1 8 5 Kuper. p146. ,. Micro(a&e triode osci ators. 1 8 5 Kuper. p1,0. /. Pu se operation of micro(a&e triodes. 1 8 5 Kuper. p1/,. Part III. 2 ystrons. +. ,e ocity modu ation and 2 ystron bunching. D % 5amilton. p201. 10. "mp ifier 2 ystrons. D % 5amilton. p24/. 11. %requency mu tip ier 2 ystrons and t(o'resonator 2 ystron osci ators. D % 5amilton. p2/7. 12. Ref e) 2 ystron osci ators. 1 K Knipp : D % 5amilton. p311. 13. *onidea ref ectors. D % 5amilton. p372. 14. .ysterisis in Ref e) 2 ystrons. D % 5amilton. p3/4. 17. Load effects in Ref e) 2 ystrons. 1 8 5 Kuper. p404. 16. Ref e)'2 ystron modu ation. D % 5amilton. p441. 1,. *oise in Ref e) 2 ystrons. 1 8 5 Kuper : 1 K Knipp. p4,0. 1/. Practica . Ref e) 2 ystrons. 1 8 5 Kuper. p4+7. Inde). p72, A 733.

/. Princip es of Micro(a&e Circuits4 9 > Montgomer=4 % 5 Dic)e and - M .urcell. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. - M .urcell. p1. 2. E ectromagnetic (a&es. 9 > Montgomer=. p10. 3. !a&eguides as transmission ines. 9 > Montgomer=. p60. 4. E ements of *et(or0 Theory. 9 > Montgomer=. p/3. 7. +enera micro(a&e circuit theorems. % 5 Dic)e. p130. 6. !a&eguide circuit e ements. 9 > Montgomer=. p162. ,. Resonant ca&ities as circuit e ements. %o!ert 8eringer. p20,. /. Radia transmission ines. * Marcuvit@. p240. +. !a&eguide 3unctions (ith se&era arms. 9 > Montgomer= : % 5 Dic)e. p2/3. 10. Mode transformations. - M .urcell : % 5 Dic)e. p334. 11. /ie ectrics in (a&eguides. 9 > Montgomer=. p367. 12. The symmetry of (a&eguide 3unctions. % 5 Dic)e. p401. Inde)4 p4/1 A 4/6.

+. Micro(a&e Transmission Circuits. >eorge & %agan. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. p1. 2. E ementary ine theory. p+. 3. Materia s and construction techniques. %ichard M Wal)er. p117. 4. Rigid transmission ines. > & %aglan : % M Wal)er. p144. 7. % e)ib e coup ing units and ines. 2 - -hlers and 2 < Worell. p243. 6. Transition units. > & %aglan4 2 & *iemann : 2 - -hlers. p307. ,. Motiona 3oints. 2 & *iemann4 2 - -hlers : 2 < Worrell. p406. /. Tuners# po(er di&iders and s(itches. > & %aglan : 2 & *iemann. p476. +. Theory of micro(a&e fi ters. % M 2ano : 0 W &a"son. p740. 10. The design of micro(a&e fi ters. 0 W &a"son : % M 2ano. p613. '8i!lograph= p,17 A ,16(. Inde). p,1, A ,27.

10. !a&eguide .andboo0. * Marcuvit@. 1+71. 1. Transmission ines. p1. '.roperties of dielectric materials4 p1+A20( 2. Transmission' ine modes. p77. 3. Micro(a&e net(or0s. p101. 4. T(o'termina structures. p16/. 7. %our'termina structures. p21,. 6. Si)'termina structures. p336. ,. Eight'termina structures. p3,3. /. Composite structures. p3/,. "ppendi). "rc sine sums. p417. + ossary. p421. Inde). p423 A 42/.

11. Technique of Micro(a&e Measurements. 9arol > Montgomer=. 1+4,. 1. Introduction. p1. Part I. Po(er generation and measurement. 2. Po(er sources. Donald % 5amilton : % V .ound. p21. 3. Micro(a&e po(er measurements. % * >riesheimer. p,+. 4. Micro(a&e signa generators. % 8eringer4 9 > Montgomer=4 % 0 5o"ard : 3 Kat@. p221. Part II. !a&e ength and frequency measurements. 7. The measurement of (a&e ength. %o!ert 8eringer. p2/7. 6. %requency measurements. &ouis 8 Foung. p343. ,. The measurement of frequency spectrum and pu se shape. >eorge * Kamm. p40/. Part III. The measurement of impedance and standing (a&es. /. Measurements of standing (a&es4 - M .urcell. p4,3. +. Impedance bridges. & 8 Foung. p717. 10. The measurement of die ectric constants. % M %edheffer. p761 '8i!liograph=4 p6,2 A 6,6(. Part I,. "ttenuators and radiation measurements. 11. Micro(a&e attenuators. Cutoff attenuators. %udolf * >riesheimer. p6,+. 12. Micro(a&e attenuators. Resisti&e attenuators. - We!er : % * >riesheimer. p,20. 13. The measurement of attenuation. -rnst We!er. p/04. 14. /irectiona coup ers. % & K=hl. p/74. 17. R% Phase and pattern measurements. 5arve= % Worthington. p/+/. "ppendi) ". Manufacturers of micro(a&e equipment. p+23. Inde). p+2+ A +3+.

12. Micro(a&e "ntenna Theory and /esign. 3amuel 3ilver. 1+4+. 1. Sur&ey of micro(a&e antenna design prob ems. p1. 2. Circuit re ations# reciprocity theorems. p16. 3. Radiation from current distributions. p61. 4. !a&efronts and rays. p10,. 7. Scattering and diffraction. p12+. 6. "perture i umination and antenna patterns. p16+. ,. Micro(a&e transmission ines. p200. /. Micro(a&e dipo e antennas and feeds. p23+. +. Linear array antennas and feeds. 1 - -aton4 & 1 -=ges : > > Macfarlane. p27,. 10. !a&eguide and horn feeds. 1 % %isser. p334. 11. /ie ectric and meta 'p ate enses. 1 % %isser. p3//. 12. Penci beam and simp e fanned'beam antennas. p413. 13. Shaped'beam antennas. & 9 Van 0tta : < 1 Kear=. p467. 14. "ntenna insta ation prob ems. & 9 Van 0tta : % M %edheffer. p710. 17. "ntenna measurements ' techniques. 5 Krutter. p743. 16. "ntenna measurements ' equipment. B 0 <=son. p7+3. Inde). p617 A 623.

13. Propagation of Short Radio !a&es. Donald - Kerr. 1+71. 1. E ements of the prob em. 1ohn - 2reehafer and D - Kerr. p1. 2. Theory of propagation in a hori$onta y stratified atmosphere. 1 - 2reehafer4 William < 2ish!ac)4 Wendell 5 2urr= : D - Kerr. p2,. 3. Meteoro ogy of the refraction prob em. %ichard 0 9raig4 Gsadore Kat@4 % 8 Montgomer= : .earl 1 %u!enstein. p1/1.

4. E)perimenta studies of refraction. . 1 %u!enstein4 D - Kerr : W < 2ish!ac). p2+4. 7. Ref ections from the Earth4s sufrace. D - Kerr4 W < 2ish!ac) : 5er!ert >oldstein. p3+6. 6. Radar targets and echoes. D - Kerr : 5 >oldstein4 p447. ,. Meteoro ogica echoes. 5 >oldstein4 D - Kerr : 0rther - 8ent. p7//. /. "tmospheric attenuation. 1 5 Van Vlec)4 - M .urcell : 5 >oldstein. p641. "ppendi) ". "pp ication of the Lorent$ reciprocity theorem to scattering. D - Kerr. p6+3. "ppendi) -. Coherent and incoherent scattering from assemb ies of scatterers . 0 1 2 3iegert : 5 >oldstein. p6++. *ame Inde). p,0, A ,11. Sub3ect Inde). p,13 A ,2/.

14. Micro(a&e /up e)ers. &ouis D 3mullin and 9arol > Montgomer=. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. 9 > Montgomer=. p1 2. Linear theory of high'5 TR tubes. & D 3mullin. p/. 3. -andpass TR tubes. Wallace 9 9ald"ell. p6,. 4. Characteristics of "TR s(itches at o( po(er e&e s. 5arold K 2arr. p117. 7. Micro(a&e gas discharges. & D 3mullin. p13+. 6. The TR and "TR tubes at high po(er. & D 3mullin : W 9 9ald"ell. p236. ,. The princip es of branched dup e)ing circuits. 5arold K 2arr. p262. /. Practica branched dup e)ers and ba anced dup e)ers. 5 K 2arr : 9arroll W ;a!el. p32+. +. Measurement techniques. 5 0 &eiter. p3,6. Inde). p431 A 43,.

17. Crysta Rectifiers. 5enr= 9 <orre= and 9harles 0 Whitmer. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. p1. Part I. +enera properties. 2. %undamenta properties of the crysta rectifier. p17. 3. Properties of semiconductors. p47. 4. The semiconductor'meta contact. p6/. Part II. The crysta con&erter. 7. %requency con&ersion. p111. 6. *oise generation. p1,+. ,. Loss and noise measurements. p1+/. /. -urnout. p236. +. Test equipment. p264. 10. Manufacturing techniques. p301. Part III# Specia types. 11. Lo(' e&e detection. p333. 12. .igh'in&erse'&o tage rectifiers. p361. 13. !e ded'contact germanium crysta s. p3+/. "ppendi) ". The reciprocity theorem of /ic0e. p41, "ppendi) -. S0in effect at a meta 'semiconductor contact. p421. "ppendi) C. Spreading resistance of an e iptica contact. p42,. "ppendi) /. Crysta 'rectifier types and specifications. p42+. Inde). p437 A 443.

16. Micro(a&e Mi)ers. %o!ert V .ound. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. p1 2. Crysta rectifier circuits. p4, 3. Simp e micro(a&e crysta mi)er circuits. p11+ 4. Mu tip e function mi)ers. p1+0. 7. Loca osci ator noise. p237. 6. -a anced mi)ers. p27,. ,. %requency contro of oca osci ators. p2+0. /. Specia measurement techniques. p372. Inde). p3,7 A 3/1.

1,. Components .andboo0. 1ohn 2 8lac)!urn. 1+4+. 1. !ires and cab es. M D 2agen : 5 - Kallmann. p1. 2. %i)ed composition resistors. > -hrenfried4 p33. 3. %i)ed (ire'(ound and misc. resistors 'varistor4 thermistor4 etc.(. M D 2agen : > -hrenfried. p67. 4. Iron'core inductors 'and transformers(. 1 2 8lac)!urn and 3 * >olem!e. p117. 7. Pie$oe ectric de&ices. . 2 8ro"n : 3 2ran)el. p1,7. 6. E ectromagnetic de ay ines. 5 - Kallmann. p1+1. ,. Supersonic de ay ines. 5 8 5untington. p21/. /. Potentiometers. 2 - Dole. p243. +. Specia &ariab e condensers. - 0 5olmes GGG. p2//. 10. Rotary inductors '3=nchros4 Magnes=ns4 <elegons4 D9 3els=n(. W 2 >oodell. p310. 11. Instrument motors and tachometers. < 8 Morse. p376. 12. Po(er supp ies '!atteries4 generators4 motorAgenerators4 inverters4 vi!rators4 etc.(. M M 5u!!ard. p3+6. 13. Re ays and re ated de&ices. 1 2 8lac)!urn. p46,. 14. Recei&ing tubes. 2 * 8arr=. p71,. Inde). p617 A 620.

1/. ,acuum Tube "mp ifiers. >eorge - Valle= 1r. and 5enr= Wallman. 1+4/. 1. Linear'circuit ana ysis and transient response. %ichard H <"iss. p1. 2. .igh'fide ity pu se amp ifiers. %o!ert M Wal)er : 5enr= Wallman. p,1. 3. Pu se amp ifiers of arge dynamic range. 5arr= 1 &ip)in. p113. 4. Synchronous and staggered sing e'tuned high'frequency bandpass amp ifiers . 5enr= Wallman. p166. 7. /oub e'tuned circuits. % H <"iss. p201. 6. .igh'frequency feedbac0 amp ifiers. 5 1 &ip)in. p232. ,. -andpass amp ifiers: Pu se response and genera considerations. 5 Wallman. p2,4. /. "mp ifier measurement and testing. Fardle= 8eers : -ric Durand. p301. +. Lo('frequency amp ifiers (ith stabi i$ed gain. Duncan Mac%ae 1r.. p333. 10. Lo('frequency feedbac0 amp ifiers. 5arold 2leisher. p3/4. 11. /irect'coup ed amp ifiers. 1ohn W >ra=. p40+. 12. "mp ifier sensiti&ity. - 1 3chremp. p4+6. 13. Minima noise circuits. % H <"iss : Fardle= 8eers. p617. 14. Measurement of noise figure. Fardle= 8eers. p6+7. "ppendi) ". Rea i$abi ity of fi ters. 5 Wallman. p,21. "ppendi) -. Ca cu ation of oad tuning condenser. Duncan Mc%ae 1r.. p,2/.

"ppendi) C. /rift of &acuum'tube characteristics under constant app ied potentia s . 1ohn W >ra=. p,30. Inde). p,37 A ,43.

1+. !a&eforms. 8ritton 9hance4 Vernon 5ughes4 -d"ard 2 Mac*ichol 1r.4 David 3a=re and 2rederic 9 Williams. 1+4+. 1. Introduction. 8 9hance : 2 9 Williams. p1. 2. 1perations on (a&eforms (ith inear circuit e ements. 2 9 Williams. p1,. 3. 1perations (ith non inear circuit e ements. % Kelner4 1 W >ra=4 8 9hance. p40. 4. Sinusoida (a&eform generators. > % >amertsfelder : 1 V 5oldham. p101. 7. +eneration of fast (a&eforms. D 3a=re. p17+. 6. - oc0ing osci ators and de ay' ine pu se generators. - 2 Mac*ichol 1r : % 8 Wood!ur=. p207 ,. +eneration of triangu ar (a&eforms. V W 5ughes : % M Wal)er. p274. /. +eneration of specia (a&eforms. % Kelner4 W .roctor4 2 8 8erger. p2/+. +. "mp itude se ection# comparison and discrimination. % Kelner4 1 W >ra=4 - 2 Mac*ochol 1r.. p327. 10. Time se ection. 8 9hance. p364. 11. E ectrica amp itude modu ation. 8 9hance. p3/+. 12. E ectromechanica modu ators. 2 8 8erger : - 2 Mac*ichol 1r.. p42,. 13. Time modu ation. D 3a=re. p466. 14. "mp itude and time modu ation. 8 9hance. p701. 17. Sinusoida frequency mu tip iers and di&iders. - 8 5ales : 1 V 5oldam. p747. 16. Pu se'recurrence'frequency di&ision. 0 5 2redric)4 V W 5ughes : - 2 Mac*ichol 1r.. p76,. 1,. Counting. % 8 Wood!ur= : 1 V 5oldam. p602. 1/. Mathematica operations on (a&eforms ' I. D Mac%ae 1r.4 0 5 2redric) : 0 3 8ishop. p62+. 1+. Mathematica operations on (a&eforms ' II. 2 8 8erger : D Mac%ae 1r.. p66,. 20. 1sci oscope techniques in (a&eform measurement. 8 9hance. p6+4. 21. Storage tubes. . % 8ell4 > D 2or!es : - 2 Mac5ichol 1r.. p,0,. 22. E ectrica de ay ines. V 5ughes. p,30. 23. Supersonic de ay de&ice. V W 5ughes : 5 8 5untington. p,71. "ppendi) ". *egati&e'capacity amp ifier. . % 8ell. p,6,. "ppendi) -. Cathode'compensated amp ifier. . % 8ell. p,,1. + ossary. p,,7 A ,,6. Inde). p,,, A ,/7.

20. E ectronic Time Measurements. 8ritton 9hance4 %o!ert G 5ulsi@er4 -d"ard 2 Mac*ichol 1r. and 2rederic 9 Williams. 1+4+. 1. Introduction. 8 9hance. p1. 2. Radio distance and speed measurements. 8 9hance. p4. 3. Techniques of pu se time measurements. 8 9hance. p3,. 4. +eneration of fi)ed indeces. % G 5ulsi@er4 D 3a=re : % 8 &eachman. p6+. 7. +eneration of mo&ab e indeces ' sing e'sca e circuits. % Kelner. p111. 6. +eneration of mo&ab e indeces ' circuits. % G 5ulsi@er : % 8 &eachman. p142. ,. Manua measurements. 8 9hance : - 2 Mac*ichol 1r.. p1,6. /. Techniques of automatic time measurement. % G 5ulsi@er : 2 9 Williams. p2,7.

+. Systems for automatic time and position measurement. % G 5ulsi@er4 1 V 5oldham : W 8 1ones. p341. 10. Specia data'transmission systems. - 2 Mac*ichol 1r. p3+1. 11. Re ay Radar systems. - 2 Mac*ichol 1r.4 W 1 1aco!i and 2 . 9offin. p41,. 12. /e ay and cance ation of recurrent (a&e trains. 5 8 5untington4 W 3elove : D >ale. p4,1. + ossary. p72, A 72/. Inde). p72+ A 73/.

21. E ectronic Instruments. Gvan 0 >reen"ood 1r.4 1 Vance 5oldam 1r. and Duncan Mac%ae 1r. 1+4/. Part I. E ectronic ana ogue computers. 1. Introduction. G 0 >reen"ood 1r.. p3. 2. Computer design. G 0 >reen"ood 1r. : D Mac%ae 1r. p11. 3. "rithmetic operations. 1 &ent@ : G 0 >reen"ood 1r.. p32. 4. Ca cu us. 1 W >ra=. p64. 7. The generation of functions. D Mac%ae 1r. : W %oth. p+0. 6. +rouped operations. D Mac%ae 1r.. p12+. ,. E)amp es of computer design. D Mac%ae 1r.4 G 0 >reen"ood 1r. : W %oth. p1,2. Part II. Instrument ser&omechanisms. /. Introduction and summary of design procedure. G 0 >reen"ood 1r. p217. +. Ser&o theory: Introduction and transient ana ysis. > & Kree@er. p227. 10. Ser&o theory: %requency ana ysis. > & Kree@er. p266. 11. Ser&o theory: E&a uation and correction of system performance and specia prob ems. > & Kree@er : G 0 >reen"ood 1r.. p31+. 12. Choice and design of components. G 0 >reen"ood 1r.4 3 8 9ohen4 D Mac%ae 1r.4 1 % %ogers4 W D >reen 1r.4 W >oodell : W %oth. p362. 13. E)perimenta techniques. 1 % %ogers : G 0 >reen"ood 1r.. p471. 14. Specia ser&o systems. 1 % %ogers4 2 W >oodell 1r.4 G 0 >reen"ood 1r.4 D Mac%ae : 1 W >ra=. p46/. Part III. ,o tage and current regu ators. 17. Regu ator e ements. 0 1aco!sen : 1 V 5oldam 1r. p4+3. 16. Practica regu ator design. 0 1aco!sen : 1 V 5oldam 1r.. p723. Part I,. Pu se test equipment. 1,. /e&e opment and design. 5 1 %eed 1r. : % W &ee. p7,3. 1/. Practica Radar test osci oscope designs. 5 1 %eed 1r.4 0 5 2redric)4 8 9hance : - 2 Mac*ichol 1r.. p7+4. Part ,. The design and construction of e ectronic apparatus. 1+. The design and construction of e ectronic apparatus. W > .roctor4 1 V 5oldam 1r. : 0 9 5ughes 1r. p66,. Inde). p,0+ A ,21.

22. Cathode Ray Tube /isp ays. <heodore 3oller4 Merle 0 3tar4 and >eorge - Valle= 1r. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. & 1 5a"orth. p1. 2. Cathode'ray tubes. < 3oller. p3+. 3. %ocus coi s and focus magnets. % D %adcliffe. p+3 4. Circuit techniques. 2 * >ilette : 9 0 Wash!urn. p111.

7. Position'data transmission. 2 W 8erger : Warren 2 >oodell. p1/4. 6. E ectronic mar0ers and indices. 5 B Marc= GGG. p22,. ,. /ef ection'modu ated disp ays. % . 0!!enhouse4 . 2 8ro"n : D 2 Winter. p271. /. /ef ection coi s. %alph Dressel. p303. +. Pattern distortions on magnetic cathode'ray tubes. % D %a"cliffe. p33/. 10. S(eep amp ifiers for reacti&e oads. 9 W 3her"in4 %o!ert M Wal)er : 2 * >illette. p376 11. Rectangu ar'coordinate disp ays. & D -lls"orth. p3/4. 12. Specia def ection coi s for off'centering. % D %a"cliffe : % W Dressel. p411 13. Radia 'time'base disp ay. . 0Iel4 9 W 3her"in : > M >lasford. p427. 14. Sector'disp ay indicators. % W &ee. p4/2. 17 Range'height disp ays. . 0Iel. p716. 16. Mechanica and optica de&ices. < 3oller4 % W Dressel 9 W 3her"in. p73+. 1,. Spot si$e. % D %a"cliffe : < 3oller. p7+0. 1/. Screens for cathode'ray tubes. W 8 *ottingham. p60+. "ppendi) ". Construction of focusing de&ices. % D %a"cliffe. p,0,. "ppendi) -. Construction and characteristics of def ection coi s. % Dressel : < 3oller. p,12. "ppendi) C. Impregnation of def ection and focus coi s. % D %a"cliffe. p,1+. "ppendi) /. Cathode'ray'tube characteristics. < 3oller : 0 F 8entle=. p,22. "ppendi) E. ,ideo amp ifiers. . 0Iel. p,31. Inde). p,3, A ,46.

23. Micro(a&e Recei&ers. 3 * Van Voorhis. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. 3 * Van Voorhis. p1. 2. /up e)ers# micro(a&e mi)ers# and oca osci ators. M 9 Walt@. p,. 3. "%C systems and circuits. > 5 *i!!e4 2 - <o"sle= : - Durand. p2,. 4. I% input circuits. Fardle= !eers. p,+. 7. ,.% amp ifiers# mi)ers and osci ators. 0 8 Macnee. p122. 6. Intermediate'frequency amp ifiers. 5 Wallman. p177. ,. Second detectors. W 5 1ordan. p1//. /. ,ideo amp ifiers. 2 M 0sh!roo). p213. +. +ain'contro circuits. 3 * Van Voorhis. p23/. 10. Mechanica construction of recei&ers. 2 M 0sh!roo). p273. 11. R% Test equipment. % D BD*eal : 1 M Wolf. p2,,. 12. I% test equipment. - Durand : F 8eers. p307. 13. " simp e Radar recei&er. 2 M 0sh!roo). p336. 14. "n airborne recei&er incorporating antic utter circuits. 9 8utt. p34+. 17. " recei&er for an automatic'trac0ing Radar. 9 - Gngalls. p3/0. 16. " t(o'band 677Mc8s superheterodyne recei&er. 0 8 Macnee. p41+. 1,. !ide'band %M recei&er. 5 &ogemann 1r. p440. 1/. -eacon superheterodyne recei&ers. 1 5 <inlot. p477. 1+. Crysta '&ideo recei&ers. 5 1 &ip)in. p704. 20. Superregenerati&e recei&ers. > B 5all. p747. 21. MTI recei&ers. W 3elove. p7,+. Inde). p613 A 61/.

24. Thresho d Signa s. 1ames & &a"son and >eorge - Jhlen!ec). 1+70. 1. Introduction. p1. 2. Types of signa s and methods for their reception. p3. 3. Theoretica introduction. p33. 4. -asic origins of interna noise. p64. 7. Recei&er noise. p+/. 6. E)terna noise sources9 c utter. p124. ,. The detectabi ity of signa s in the presence of noise. p14+. /. Pu se trains in interna noise. p1,6. +. Pu se trains in interna noise9 other methods of presentation. p23/. 10. Modu ated pu se trains. p27,. 11. Thresho d pu sed signa s in c utter. p2+,. 12. Thresho d signa s in e ectronic interference. p337. 13. Thresho d modu ations for amp itude'modu ated and frequency'modu ated continuous'(a&e systems. p36,. Inde). p3/7 A 3//.

27. Theory of Ser&omechanisms. 5u!ert M 1ames4 *athaniel 8 *ichols4 and %alph 3 .hillips. 1+4,. 1. Ser&o systems. G 0 >etting. p1. 2. Mathematica bac0ground. 5 M 1ames : . % Weiss. p23. 3. Ser&o e ements. 9 W Miller. p,6. 4. +enera design princip es for ser&omechanisms. * 8 *ichols4 W . Manger : - 5 Krohn. p134. 7. %i ters and ser&o systems (ith pu sed data. W 5ure"ic@. p231. 6. Statistica properties of time'&ariab e data. % 3 .hillips. p262. ,. RMS'error criterion in ser&omechanism design. p30/. /. "pp ications of the ne( design method. 9 5 Do")er : % 3 .hillips. p340. "ppendi). <a!le of integrals. p36+. Inde). p3,1 A 3,7.

26. Radar Scanners and Radomes. W M 9ad=4 M 8 Karelit@ and &ouis 0 <urner. 1+4/. Part I. Radar scanners. 1. :ses of Radar scanners. M 8 Karelit@. p3. 2. +round and ship antennas. D D 1aco!us4 % * >ren@e!ac)4 5 0 3traus4 M 8 Karelit@ : V > 8ruce. p17. 3. +round antenna mounts. D D 1aco!us. p,0. 4. Stabi i$ation of ship antennas. W 8 -"ing. p104. 7. Ship antenna mounts. % 1 >ren@e!ac) : D D 1aco!us. p12+. 6. "irborne scanners. W M 9ad= : % M %o!ertson. p177. ,. Stabi i$ation of airborne antennas. % 3her. p1+4. /. Scanner contro mechanisms. 1 K McKendr= : % 3her. p211. Part II. Radomes. +. +enera sur&ey of the radome prob em. 5 &eaderman. p241. 10. E ectrica design of norma 'incidence radomes. 5 &eaderman. p27+. 11. E ectrica design of stream ined radomes. 5 &eaderman4 W -llis : & 0 <urner. p2/6. 12. Theory of the ref ection and transmission of EM (a&es by die ectric materia s. 5 &eaderman : & 0 <urner. p341.

13. Radome materia s and methods of fabrication. 5 &eaderman. p36+. 14. Insta ation and testing of radomes. - 8 McMillan : 2 1 Mehringer. p41+. "ppendi) ". %ormu as for stabi i$ation of ship antennas. 2 - 3"ain. p463. + ossary. p4,3 A 4/2. Inde). p4/3 A 4+1.

2,. Computing Mechanisms and Lin0ages. 0ntonin 3vo!oda. 1+4/. 1. Introduction. p1. 2. -ar' in0age computers. p2,. 3. -asic concepts and termino ogy. p43. 4. .armonic transformer in0ages. p7/. 7. The three'bar in0age. p10,. 6. Lin0age combinations (ith one degree of freedom. p166. ,. %ina ad3ustment of in0age constants. p1++. /. Lin0ages (ith t(o degrees of freedom. p223. +. -ar' in0age mu tip iers. p270. 10. -ar' in0age function generators (ith t(o degrees of freedom. p2/4. "ppendi) ". Tab es of harmonic transformer functions. p301. "ppendi) -. Properties of the three'bar' in0age nomogram. p333. Inde). p373 A 37+.

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