MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RADIATION LABORATORY SERIES Louis N. RIDENOUH, Editor-in-Chief RADAR SCANNERS AND RADOMES MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RADIATION LABORATORY SERIES Board of Editors Louis N. RIDENOUR, Editor-in-Chief GEORGE B. COLLINS, Deputy Editor-in-Chief BRITTON CHANCE, S.
A, GOUDSMIT, R. G, HERB, HUBERT M. JAMES, JULIAN I. KNIPP, JAMES L. LAWSON, LEON B. LINFORD, CAROL G. MONTGOMERY, 0. NEWTON, ALBERT M. STONE, Louis A. TURNER, GEORGE E. VALLEY, JR., HERBERT H. WHEATON 1. RADAR SYSTEM ENGINEERING Rideuour 2. RADAR AIDS TO NAVIGATION Hall 3. RADAR BEACONS Roberts 4. LORAN Pierce, McKenzie, and Woodward 5.
PULSE GENERATORS Glasoe and Lebacqz 6. MICROWAVE MAGNETRONS Collins 7. KLYSTRONS AND MICROWAVE TRIODES Hamilton, Knipp, and Kuper 8. PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE CIRCUITS Montgomery, Dicke, and Pnrcell 9. MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION CIRCUITS Ragnn 10. WAVEGUIDE HANDBOOK Marcuvitz 11. TECHNIQUE OF MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS Montgomery 12.
MICROWAVE ANTENNA THEORY AND DESIGN Silver 13. PROPAGATION OF SHORT RADIO WAVES Kerr 14. MICROWAVE DUPLEXERS Smullin and Montgomery 15. CRYSTAL RECTIFIERS Torrey and Whitmer 16. MICROWAVE MIXERS Pound 17. COMPONENTS HANDBOOK Blackburn 18. VACUUM TUBE AMPLIFIERS Valley and Wallman 19. WAVEFORMS Chance, Hughes, MacNichol, Sayre, and Williams 20.
ELECTRONIC TIME MEASUREMENTS Chance, Hulsizer, MacNichol, and Williams 21. ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS Greenwood, Holdam, and MacRae 22. CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAYS Soller, Starr, and Valley 23. MICROWAVE RECEIVERS Van Voorhis 24. THRESHOLD SIGNALS Lawson and Uhlenbeck 25. THEORY OF SERVOMECHANISMS James, Nichols, and Phillips 26.
RADAR SCANNERS AND RADOMES Cody, Karelitz, and Turner 27. COMPUTINGMECHANISMS AND LINKAGES Svoboda 28. INDEX Z in ord RADAR SCANNERS AND RADOMES Edited by W. M. CADY HEAD, PHYSICS DIVISION, U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION, PASADENA ANNEX M. B. KARELITZ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH GENERAL PRECISION LABORATORY, INC.
LOUIS A. TURNER HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH COMMITTEE FIHST EDITION NEW YORK TORONTO LONDON MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. 1948 RADAR SCANNERS AND RADOMES EDITORIAL STAFF Louis A. TURNER R. G. HERB W. M.
CADY M. R. KARELITZ CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS V. G. BRUCE W. M. CADY L. L. DAVENPORT W. ELLIS W. B. EWING R. J. GREN. ZBACK D. D JACOBUS M. B. KARELITZ H. LEADERMAN J. S. F. B. LINCOLN J. K. MCKENDRY E. B. MCMILLAN F. J. MEHRINGER R. M. ROBERTSON R. SHER H. A. STRAUS F. E. SWAIN Louis A. TURNER WHITE Foreword tremendous research and development effort that went into the L development of radar and related techniques during World War II resulted not only in hundreds of radar sets for military and some for possible peacetime use but also in a great body of information and new techniques in the electronics and high-frequency fields.
Because this basic material may be of great value to science and engineering, it seemed most important to publish it as soon as security permitted. The Radiation Laboratory of MIT, which operated under the super vision of the National Defense Research Committee, undertook the great task of preparing these volumes.
The work described herein, however, is the collective result of work done at many laboratories, Army, Navy, university, and industrial, both in this country and in England, Canada, and other Dominions. TheRadiation Laboratory, once its proposals were approved and finances provided by the Office of Scientific Research and Development, chose Louis N.
Ridenour as Editor-in-Chief to lead and direct the entire project. An editorial staff was then selected of those best qualified for this type of task. Finally the authors for the various volumes or chapters or sections were chosen from among those experts who were intimately familiar with the various fields, and who were able and willing to write the summaries of them...
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