Element 8: Ship Radar Techniques

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8-D-32: Fixed Range Markers

8-32D1: Accurate range markers must be developed using very narrow pulses. A circuit that could be used to provide these high-quality pulses for the CRT is a:

Blocking oscillator.

Ringing oscillator.

Monostable multivibrator.

Triggered bi-stable multivibrator.



8-32D2: Range markers are determined by:

The timer.

The CRT.

The magnetron.

The video amplifier.



8-32D3: A gated LC oscillator, operating at 27 kHz, is being used to develop range markers. If each cycle is converted to a range mark, the range between markers will be:

3 nautical miles.

6 nautical miles.

8 nautical miles.

12 nautical miles.



8-32D4: What would be the frequency of a range ring marker oscillator generating range rings at 10 nautical miles intervals?

8 kHz

24 kHz

16 kHz

12 kHz



8-32D5: What is the distance between range markers if the controlling oscillator is operating at 20 kHz?

4 nautical miles.

1 nautical miles.

2 nautical miles.

8 nautical miles.



8-32D6: What would be the frequency of a range ring marker oscillator generating range rings at intervals of 0.25 nautical miles?

322 kHz

161 kHz

644 kHz

1288 kHz





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