Metres to Microwaves: British Development of Active Components for Radar Systems, 1937 to 1944 (I E E History of Technology Series)

^ Read * Metres to Microwaves: British Development of Active Components for Radar Systems, 1937 to 1944 (I E E History of Technology Series) by Eric Brain Callick ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Metres to Microwaves: British Development of Active Components for Radar Systems, 1937 to 1944 (I E E History of Technology Series) Subsequent parts cover the development of transmitting and receiving valves operating at wavelengths down to 50cm, microwave devices, display tubes and pulse modulator switches.. The first part describes the origins and activities of CVD, the organization responsible for research and development of the transmitting and receiving valves, display tubes and other active components used by the Navy, Army and Air Force in radar and communications equipment. It identifies many of the engineers and sci

Metres to Microwaves: British Development of Active Components for Radar Systems, 1937 to 1944 (I E E History of Technology Series)

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Rating : 4.70 (849 Votes)
Asin : 0863412122
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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"A fascinating and detailed summary of British wartime radar components" according to Dr. Paul Dunn. This is a rare book - a detailed description of crucial radar components developed in Britain during the second world war. The fact that the author was directly involved at the time greatly adds to the value of the perspective. I acquired many of these components myself from milita

Subsequent parts cover the development of transmitting and receiving valves operating at wavelengths down to 50cm, microwave devices, display tubes and pulse modulator switches.. The first part describes the origins and activities of CVD, the organization responsible for research and development of the transmitting and receiving valves, display tubes and other active components used by the Navy, Army and Air Force in radar and communications equipment. It identifies many of the engineers and scientists whose research and development became the foundation of British radar technology. A story of innovation which begins in the late 1930s. The second part includes an introduction to radar technology and outlines of two typical war-time systems, to assist readers without specialized knowledge

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