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KaBoom
January 9th 05, 09:41 PM
What did the actual display look like on the F-4 RADAR scope? Not how
the scope was arranged in the pit but the actual target in the scope.
Was it like a sine wave display with a spike or what?
stephen.mudgett
January 10th 05, 05:37 AM
A Tgt looked liked like this-----> -
Hth,
Stephen
KaBoom wrote:
>What did the actual display look like on the F-4 RADAR scope? Not how
>the scope was arranged in the pit but the actual target in the scope.
>Was it like a sine wave display with a spike or what?
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Pechs1
January 29th 05, 02:39 PM
<< What did the actual display look like on the F-4 RADAR scope? Not how
the scope was arranged in the pit but the actual target in the scope.
Was it like a sine wave display with a spike or what?
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Teehee...nope, when locked, a firing circle, a little blip where the target
was, overtake on the left side...pretty 'modern', raw data type, but not WWll
sine wave stuff.
P. C. Chisholm
CDR, USN(ret.)
Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer
Guy Alcala
January 30th 05, 03:15 AM
No Spam wrote:
> It just popped into my head: The Navy's F-4J and F-4S had an
> AN/AWG-10A AMCS which included the AN/APQ-72 Radar (Westinghouse
> design).
That was the radar in the F-4B/N. The radar in the J/S that was part of the
AWG-10/-10A was the APG-59 PD set, also from Westinghouse.
Guy
stephen.mudgett
February 4th 05, 09:52 PM
positioning the range gate over the tgt and
going to lock on the radar control stick (LRU-13), and the system
achieving lock.
They were Acquisition Symbols , also see my reply above
Stephen
Former AWG-10/AWG-9 AQ
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