8-E-41: Antenna to Display Interface
8-41E1:
The position of the PPI scope sweep must indicate the position of the antenna. The sweep and antenna positions are frequently kept in synchronization by the use of:
Synchro systems.
Servo systems.
DC positioning motors.
Differential amplifiers.
8-41E2:
On a basic synchro system, the angular information is carried on the:
Stator lines.
DC feedback signal.
Deflection coils.
Rotor lines.
8-41E3:
What is the most common type of antenna position indicating device used in modern RADARs?
Resolvers.
Servo systems.
Synchro transmitters.
Step motors.
8-41E4:
Which of the following statements about antenna resolvers is correct?
The basic resolver contains a rotor winding and two stator windings that are 90 degrees apart.
Most resolvers contain a rotor winding and a delta stator winding.
Resolvers consist of a two rotor windings and two stator windings that are 90 degrees apart.
Resolvers consist of a "Y" connected rotor winding and a delta connected stator winding.
8-41E5:
An antenna synchro transmitter is composed of the following:
Two rotor and three stator windings.
Three rotor and two stator windings.
Three rotor and three stator windings.
A single rotor and 3 stator windings.
8-41E6:
RADAR antenna direction must be sent to the display in all ARPAs or RADAR systems. How is this accomplished?
Any of the above.
3-phase synchros.
2-phase resolvers.
Optical encoders.
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