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RADAR ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS NAVSHIPS 900.016
Radar Eisetrons FunSameninus has been written for the purpose of prniding the student technician with an understanding Of hasi circuits which are the components of more camplex radar cireits, It is assumed thaz he powewes a rudimenrary knowladse af masnetiam and electricity and ihe basic prinaples of radio, and is familiar with the subject coverage Of erzher the Radio Techmcan Courses as furnished by the Bureau of Naval Persoannel, or TM 1-“5$ and 11-HS5 as provided by the War Devarment.
Tre review of electrical fondamentals is provided in section IL for the sradent who regures 2 survev of pertinent electrical concepts prior to the Irdv of arcut performance. This sectan is not in sufthcient detail to Erve as an Introduction to the subject of electrivity. The review Of elect-cal f#mdamentals is followed im secnon III bv an introduction to the ckarecreristics of nonsinusoidal Waves and transient action in arcuits conTe'ning resistance and capacitance or inductance, Sections IV, V, and VI provide 2 brief discussion of vacuum tube types and performance, ampli£er, oscillator, and power-supplv circuits. Emphasis is placed on the cirCiL:3 which And extensive applicauon in radar.
Secuoas VII through XIII are devoted to the analysis of circuits and Crcut elemerts which form the basic components of radar eguipment. Explanatons throughou: the text are as nearlv nonmathematical as possible, 2s jt is anttapsted that the student technician has neither an extensive mathematical background nor the need for concern with design considerations.
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