RADAR UNITS KSA 5 AND KSA 6
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January 29, 1962
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RADAR UNITS KSA .5- AND KSA 6 (DESCRIPTIVE TITLE)
BY: Author Unknown
English Pages: 224
SOURCE: Documents (Df VEB Funkwerk, Kopenick,
pp. 1-111-, 1-100, 1-13.
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TABLE ORCOYTENTS
Description Of the Anti?Collision Miniature Device
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KSA 5, by Author Unknown
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KSA 6, by Author Unknown
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Precis of the KSA 6 Device, by Author Unknown
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Description
of the
Anti-collision Miniature Device //
KA 5
(This description corresponds to a further state of development and differs
in certain details from the -preng functional model.
The specially included wiring diagrams, circuit-component
circuit diagrams are required for the wiring and cabling).
lists, and structural
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General Description of the Miniature Unit KSA 5
A. Why miniature unit?
The anti-collision unit KSA-5 is 'a miniature unit. However, with respect to
image resolution and range it corresponds approximately to the ordinary types.
The device is miniaturized by the following measures:
1. Limited to only one visual indicator,
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2. Gyrocompass terminal abolished, thus eliminating north-7
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stabilized image.
3. Manual Nerificitien of klystron tuning with omission of tuning amplifier.
4. Partial use of subminiature tubes.
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5., Use of a statically focused picture tube.
6. Inclusion of a 10 ... 12 kw magnetron.
7. Low power consumption, less than 350 w on the secondary side of the trans- ?
former as a result of points 'l ... 6.
8., Practical compact structural form.
Theunitconsistsessentiallioftwoipprooin,of which one con?
tains the transmitter with the appropriate modulation and the major portion
of the receiver, while the other contains the picture tube with the appro-.
priate beam deflection, the remainder of the receiver, and the target-
measuring instruments. Since the individual devices contain within them-
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selves their appropriate power supplies, PLuM:7herl,housings are superfluous.
A pivot antenna and a miniature set of transformers are the only re-
maining parts of the unit. 1
The following structural advantages also result from these measurbs,:.
The transmitting and receiving device can, since it contains no control knobs, be
mounted on any free _space and must merely be accessible for repairs. Its location
should, as much as possible, be in a free space beneath the antenna, in order to avoid
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long and complicatedlayinc of tubular conductors.
The visual indicator, located opportunely on the bridge, can be mounted direc ly
against the front window wall. On the sides too no free space is required, since all
the control elements are located on the front plate and in case of repairs the entire
insert must be removed from its sheet-metal housing 17 the observer.
The transformer can be located anypiace on board; the antenna is outside the
premises in the open.
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Thus we have at our disposalia-device, which, owing to its small space require-
ments and its low power consumption, can be installed on the smallest ships, but is in
no way inferior to larger devices in its range, resolution, and measurement accuralcy.
. Certain Characteristics and Data
1. Transmission pulse 10 ... 12 kw
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2. Repetition rate 1600 cps
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3. Pulse widths 0.110 (up to 1.5 smL) and 0.5jus (from 3 s45
4. Antenna revolutions, approximately 20 rpm
5. Half-width of the antenna, 2% horizontal, 20% vertical
6. Receiver sensitivity 25 1;0/4 Crest-abli 6241A"!.'
7. Intermediate frequency 35 Mc
8. Bandwidth 10 Mc
9. Relative representation
10. Ranges 0.75; 1.5; 3; 6; '12 sm#(eaCh
double its given value)
U. Picture-tube diameter ?"
12. Distance measurement with variable range-finder (meter recording)
can be extended zaxicizt continuously to
13. Preliminary marking
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14. Mechanical directional bearing plate
15. Plotter supplement
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due to rain
16. Suppression of.noiseAby means of a differentiating element
17. Suppression of noise due to the motion of the sea by means of distance-
dependent I7F amplification in ;:Wo stages
18. Zero expansion
19. Power supply 115 v/40(? cps/max 3 amp
20. Recording of the piezoelectric and scanning
21. Short-range resolution 25 m
current in the visual indicator
C. Mechanical Structure of the Unit and Its Breakdown
a) The antenna
The antenna is a normal parabolic reflector with a 220 v direct-current
motor and a 400 cps torque indicator It contains the usual tubular conductors or
cm elements, such as a swivel joint, a horn emitter, and a parabolic reflector, and
also contains the drive transmission .the one synchronizing contact, the prelim-
inary contact, the torque-indicator sensor, a cable terminal board, and two cable-
insertion glands. When assembled on board it is fed by only one cable (NKK,
stationary) from the device through one of the two glands. The wires are screWed
onto the terminal board. A diagram of the cable connections is to be found in the
cover of the junction box. The wires continuing on to the motor emerge again
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through the second gland, whereA are
connected to the motor terminal board. They
are already cabled at the factory.
b) The junction boxes
The two housings for the transmitting-receiving device and the visual
indicator are secured by means of vibration dampers to the given mounting angle
or mounting plate. We thus obtainAactlaccidumecumm an elastic suspension, so that
the 1101=210E11?11 rigid NICK ship's cabiing cannot be connected directly to the hous-
ings. To each of these two devices there thus belongs a small junction box,
which is rigidlyLbolted into the ship's wall and into which the rigid cables are
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introduced. Their cable wires terminate in both boxes on ship clamps, thus
ensuring convenient assembly aboard ship. A cabIc?connection diagram is-i-eeer? \
,zte&on the cover of each junction box. Short flexible wires belonging to the ;
boxes, wires which sometimes carry on their tips a multiple plug socket, then
connect them with their instruments.
? The junction box of the transmitting?receiving device is merely a through?
switching or junction terminal box and contains no electrical structural ele?
ments. It is traversed by all the conductor wires, which are fed into the
device and arrive in the box as a single MKK cable, reaching two concentric
60J1 cables, which are screwed by means of sockets directly onto the housing
of the transmitting?receiving device. The multiple plug socket-alee:wW14- at the
end of the flexible junction?box cabling can be separated from the device by
means of a handle by releasing a fast?locking mechanism, so that after addit?
ional unscrewing of both concentric cables and separation of the tubular?con?
ductor train leading upwards the entire device is free, can be screwed off the
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wall, and replaced, if necessary.
The junction box for the visual indicator, in contrast to the junction box
for the transmitting?receiving device, is not only a through?switching and
junction terminal box, but is also the central branching point of all the MKK
ship's cable belonging to the device. There are no other connections between
the individual devices other than through this box (see complete wiring diagram),
A cable coming from the transformer terminates in it, as well as a cable coming
directly. from the power supply (removed before the transformer). Another one goes
through the transmitting?receiving device junction box to the transmitting?re?
ceiving device, while still another goes to the antenna. The cable to the visual
indicator itself is flexible, is an integral part of the box, and is not -assembled,'
on board, as are the other cables mentioned above. It carries on its tip, just as
in the case of the other junction box, multiple plug sockets in an elbow casting
the plugs of which are located on the visual indicator itself. The elbow casting
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of the multiple plug sockets is, to be sure, bolted to the rear wall of the
visual indicator from the inside. The counter?plugs sit securely on the Visual
indicator insert. If this insert is removed from its sheet?metal housing, the
multiple plugs can be used as an adapter connection, after disconnecting the
elbow casting and thus the flexible cable from the sheet?metal housing, and the
insert can consequently be put into operation outside the housing, The two con?
centric 60xicables coming directly from the sockets on the housing of the trans?
mitting?receiving device do not terminate directly on the housing of the visual
indicator, but in sockets on the junction box. From here on they are led to?
gether with the flexible cable through the multiple plug sockets to the housing
? of the visual indicator. Thus upon removal of the visual?indicator insert all
the lines are automatically disconnected. Moreover, the inclusion of the con?
centric cables in the flexible cable produces better conditions for the case
where the visual indicator is mounted on a swivel bracket.
? The visual?indicator junction box contains, in addition to the ship clamps
for the cab es and a ground terminal, a relay, an auxiliary antenna switch, and
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. The relay switches off the antenna motor on both lines
(+ and ?) and the t.Irque?indicator voltage on the phase V, both for the torque? ;
indicator sensor in the antenna and the torque?indicator receiver in the visual _
indicator. By means of the auxiliary antenna switch the antenna can be put into
its rotational motion without turning on the rest of the apparatus. Three safety
-s lie at any given time in the phase V from 115 v/400 cps., and, to be slime
in the line continuing on to the transmitting?receiving device,.in the one lead?
ing.to the. visual indicator, and in the one feeding the two above?mentioned torque
indicators. The other two protect the antenna motor in the plus and minus line
from 220 v onwards. The purpose and size of all the safety likritsmS" is engraved
in the insulating cover plate.
c) The Transmitting?receiving Device
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The transmitting?receiving device is constructed in the formAbook. If the
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front cover is opened, the .receiver, together with its power supply, is visile
on the mid-section of the device. There is nothing on the cover apart from the
air-exhaust aperture of the ventilator. If the mid-section is pushed even fur- .
ther open, the transmitter mounted on the back of the rear wall becomes visible.'
While all the voltage-carrying parts (maximum voltage + 300 v) are covered to ?
protect them from contact, and the device continues to operate when the front
cover is opened, a safety contact interrupts the feed voltage for the entire
unit, when the mid-section is opened forwards, and short-circuits the high-
voltage present in the transmitter. The safety evices, which are located on
the underside of fthe mid-section, belong both to the transmitter as well as to
the receiver. receiver. Their rgiacesc and size can be read off a plate adjacent to the.
devices.
The majority of the linesleading from the rear portion, secured to the
wall, to the central, flappable portion go through spring contact and terminal
strips mounted on the central portion. Only the concentric I-F cable goes ,
directly from the 1.4.0 amplifier output to the socket on the outside wall of the
device. Thus it is possible, after removing the hinges, to separate the spring
contact strips from the terminal strips (in which case the spring contact trip
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remains hanging on the stationary rear portion on the flexible cable tre.e3, to
disconnect the I-F cable on the amplifier and to unscrew an external light
shutter on the duct leading the I-F cable through the casting of the mid-section;
it is also possible to quickly separate from each other the cover, the mid-
section, and the back of the rear wall.
The individual partial chassis, r=uch as the I-F amplifier located on the
right side of the mid-section, the amplifier power supply located on the left,
the high-voltage power supply located in the upper right part of the stationary
rear portion, and the pulse generator located below, can be conveniently removed
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by their handles, after unscrewing the screws designated in red on the chassis.
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To be sure, both concentric cables mut be disconnected from the I?F amplifier;
this can be done easily by means of the accompanying special keys; the high?
voltage conducting line must be soldered tightly onto the high?voltage power
supply.
On the middle of the receiver side the klystron is mounted, together with
certain accompanying structural elements, such as those belongi!ethe mixing
center, directly on the latter or on the casting chassis. Its flappin?
sulating.cover plate contains an insulating punch key for mechanical tuning of
the klystron. On the rear portion of the transmitter side the testing circuit
was mounted, together with its large structural elements, such as the testing
tube with its heating transformer, the magnetron with its heating transformer,
high?voltage. coupling capacitors and feedback resistance, in part directly on
the casting chassis or on small stationary brackets located in the housing.
Also located on the bracketfor the testing tube is a socket for connecting
an oscillograph measuring cable for the possible measurement of the magnetron?
'voltage pulse. The testing circuit touches the chassis in only one place with
its ground band, and to be sure also touches the magnetron itself. The short?
term currents of approximately 5 amp flowing in this line could otherwise., as
chassis currents, give rise to disturbances.
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_1n addition, everything possible was done to separate power supply of
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receiver and transmitter (different cables and emission).- The receiver space
? is "hermetically" sealed. Only two 115 V power cables (supply for reflector voltage
' and anode voltage of the seaway interference eliminator coming from the viewer
and a crystal current measuring cable) enter and leave the receiver space. The
cables leave and enter the space through condenser leads.
The cast plate of the center piece contains two large openings for
structural elements which do not belong on its front side electrically, i, et,
in the receiver space. Therefore the openings are shielded on the front side
with a socket and a cap. The pipe carries the ventilating motor with propeller
'and a relay group with a rectifier set is located behind the cap. Relays avoid
instantaneous full-operation of the cold unit, permit it after approximately 3
minutes and turn-on series resistance into the primary lines of high-voltage anode
'transformers and magnetron filament transformers when changes in impulse width
'occur. The adjustable series resistance for high-voltage is located under the
cap. Rectifiers deliver 24 volt DC voltage as circuit voltage for all 24 v
relays. (This includes allrelays except for the one located in the high-voltage
circuit of the viewer). The ventilating motor, on the other hand, is fed by
another-24 v DC rectifier. It is located on the receiver circuit chassis. Its
voltage, produced by the receiver circuit, is the only one not utilized in the .
receiver space and transferred out of it. These transfers therefore are made by
condenser leads. Resistors which are located on the line to the motor and serve
for voltage reduction, have been distributed to both lines (elimination of radio
interferences in motor).
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passing the junction box run together in a KKK-ship cable to the viewer junction
ox, run through a box marked with cable entry, which in turn is mounted on the
?-large housing as a small box. The interior of the box is divided into single
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,--thembers and contains condensers and impedances. These filter the transmitter
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pulses picked-up by internal lines, thus preventing them from entering the circuit
as interference voltages. Counterparts for multiple connector sockets of the
, flexible junction box cable are located on its bottom side.
d) The Viewer
The viewer can be easily removed from its sheet metal housing by handles
mounted on the front plate after releasing the quick-opening lock on the side.
It consists of a chassis in front of which the supporter for the front plate is
mounted. The front plate is mounted on the supporter. The electronic tube section
is left of the insert and the low-voltage circuit right. The high-voltage circuit
.for the picture tube is located on the top. A transparent insulant cap protects
it against dust. The picture tube socket with the mechanical deflection unit is
located in the middle. Operational devices are accessible on the front plate.
Both circuits may be easily removed after unscrewing the 4 screws marked
in red. Both chassis are electrically connected via spring and terminal strips.
f The high-voltage clip on the picture tube must be stripped when removing the
high-voltage circuit section. The electronic tube section can be opened to the
: side after unocrewing two screws. Cable connections to the mounting chassis
remain undisturbed because additional parts such as push-button switch, control
potentiometer, deflection coil, etc. are organically part of the tube section.
The picture tube socket is connected via an enclosed adapter,. This set-up
guarantees continuing operation of the tube section even when taken out (indivi-
dual parts are accessible when trouble shooting). Proper utilization of space is
provided.
In big repairs the tube section can be removed easily by unscrewing the
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hinges, detaching the coaxial IF cable (the last IF amplifying section is mounted
Hon-the tube section as an encased little box) and removing the anode cap of the
7iid-ilieep tube. Furthermore, all other cables run through two spring and terminal
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strips and can be easily separated. In addition they are secured by two screws.
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The front plate can be separated from the rest of the insert-1ov,
after removing the red marked screws. Wires running to bearing disks - illumi-
nation lamp and control panel - lighting switch are interrupted at a spring-terminal
strip. The engraved bearing disc is stored in rolls on its back side. One of them
is shaped as a friction wheel and connected over a gear drive with the drive knob
marked "azimuth". The little illumination lamps are well Shielded so that no inter-
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ference is. created ilk the disc on the screen. ai instimieffect may be regulated.
The range indicator drive knob marked 'distance" is connected via an intermediate
clutch and a slipAW clutch with the range indicator aggregate on the basic chassis.
In addition there is a semipermeable mirror located in the image field opening
which is connected with thefillotter addition.
The plotting device may be mounted on the front plate panel with the aid
of a clasp hook and a claw lock. The glass surface which serves for writing,
can be illuminated. Little bulbs which are inserted in a circular cast fastening
ring can be turned an by means of a switch incorporated in the lower edge of the
device. Current is supplied by two contacts which upon mounting automatically
restore connection with the rest of the installation and which are located left
and right in the upper section.
In similar manner, an observation tube can be mounted on the front plate
instead of the plotting device. The observation tube is kept in place on the top
by a quick-opening lock and displays aj5t,hb,!rAece at the end which conforms to
the face and eliminates 3hA-shots: -111;;TU3;e- is shaped in such manner that in ,
addition to the image field opening it also includes the opening for the range
-Sleter'readings on the front plate. Thus it is possible to observe the picture,
read the azimuth and register the recorded distance without removing the head from
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exchanged._ The tube's neck is secured in the back and centered by a hollow,
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knurled...head screw which acts similarly as the clamping of cable in a packing box.
,Atter the picture tube is removed, the tube socket can be withdrawn after removing
: the fastening ring which hangs on springs; the high-voltage Clip must be removed.
The tube can be pulled out after loosening the front sipport strip (upper screw with
right and left thread). The cast mounting of the picture tube becomes visible.
The mounting has 4 coils just before the tube neck constriction. They serve for
center. correction. Farther to the rear, on the east, are mounted the turn
indicator and a change gear which% transmits the turns to the internally visible
deflection coil. Its collecting rings and brushes are visible from the outside.
:The second and the adjustable synchronization contact With its can is also located
there. The deflection coil can be turned against the turn indicator with a snail-
shaped socket-head mom cap screw which is located at the rear :theft in a
metal block. The entire gear part can be pivoted somewhat for adjustment purposes
; against he chassis after unscrewing a clamping screw. The turn indicator itself
; has sHmULetal shielding and a flywheel disc on its axis which is supposed to prevent
; any gear-chatter marks on the screen. The line ends of the turn indicator are
connected on a terminal board on the lower side of the chassis. In addition, there
are some high-load resistors there some of which belong organically to the tube
' *lotion, also the synchronizing relay, some control potentiometers, push-button
switch and on an insulating ledge frame condensers and resistors which belong
to a. sweep range in pairs.
TWo potentiometers are mounted in the upper left on the front plate for
the purpose of center correction. A double potentiometer for background and con-
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Ttrast-sis located in the upper right. The generator for the range potentiometer
with dive, counter and illumination is incorporated in the lower right. The
;potentiameAter is a spiral-type and guarantees exact settings. In the writing area
'-illuminated with flood light, the following devices are located from left to right:
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:potentiometers for illumination of the bearing disc, sweep expansion. reflector
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!voltage adjustment and marking brightness (forward marking and variable range ring).
? crystal current measuring instrument is located in the middle. It can be utilized
for temporary measurement of the medium modulation current by using a push button
located on the left. On its right side is the axis of the approximate potentiometer
reflector voltage accessible. The axis has a screwdriver nick. The axis is
located behind a cover plate andbecomes actuated only once after a klystron
change. On the lower left are push buttons for 'off", "iitand.by" and "ranges'.
On the lower right are push buttons for 'rain deblurring". "seaway noise suppressor"
and "center point expansion". IMPIPMEMPOINEMESOMMUZ All buttons return to
their normal position by pressing the "off' button. All buttons and keys protrude
through the front plate. The writing area is visible in its entirety. The button
for reflector adjusmtent
only after being pressed
is disengaged from the potentiometer axis and same engages
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in. Thus unintentional operata,on is avoided. '-'
D4 Condensed Description about the Operation of the Installation.
a/ The "turning-on" Procedure.
The entire instillation is 'turned-on" and operated from the viewer. The
transformer is turned on upon pressing a range push button or the "stand-by"
button. In both cases, the installation is then on "stand-by" operation. i.e.
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all tubes are warming up, the magnetron is loaded with maximum heating voltage of
6.5 Vi the impulse generator generates impulses; the klystron delivers an-energy;
crystal current is indicated, the ventilating motor in the transmitter is
running; high voltage is absent in transmitter and viewer, antenna is stationary;
turn indicators are without current; . positive battery voltages are
raiment in the viewer, front plate illumination can be turned on to bright,
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thermal relays in the transceiver,, are being heated.
2 Atter the heating period for the thermal relays (a minutes) has passed
'?the--installation is turned on automatically provided the range push button was
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Lpressed. If the 'stand-by' push button was used for putting the installation into
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operation, then the installation is fully operative at this time. That is to say.
that the installation will keep on working upon switching to a different range.
The relay in the junction box of the viewer is put into operation. It releases
the current for the antenna motor and engages voltage feed for the turn indi-
cator so that the deflection coil and antenna are being rotated. A. relay in the
transnitter switches on and releases the primary high voltage supply so that approx.
6 kv are in the keying circuit and the transmitter begins to emit. Keying circuit
Greration in the viewer can be determined by pressing tthe provided push button on
the instrument. On the other hand, the switching of the relay effects the turning
on of a compensating resistance into the primary voltage supply of the magnetron
'heating transformer which previously was short circuited. (When the magnetron is
working, a part of the electrons which scatter towards the anode block, fall-back
to the cathode and effect additional heating 3 Therefore, the heat output of the fila-
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ment has to be partially reduced otherwise it remits in overheating and shorte -
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ning of the working -lif . A relay.located under a mupietea cap in the low-voltage
-circuitef the viewer, releases the positive battery voltages.
The emerging voltage. (4-150 v) also runs to the high-voltage circuit of the
viewer and puts there a relay into operation which connects-through the primary
voltage for the high-voltage transformer. The circuit then delivers a voltage of
approx. TO kv.
The scanning line must be visible on the picture tube.
the hand of a clock on the picture screen (provided the background is sufficiently
illuminated). Under normal operation, the background is set in such manner that
:--the-line does not show up completely. Only noise points beccme visible. If the
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'receiver is properly 6 and target are available, the targets must now
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It rotates like
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A synchronization process between antenna and deflection coil can set in
during the first antenna rotation which can last for one antenna rotation only.
A transformer ratio of 1 : 18 is incorporated between antenna main axis receiv-
ing selsyn/and deflection c oil transmitting selsyn. Consequently, the trans-
mitting selsyn makes 18 rotations during an antenna rotation and runs through
an equal amount of identical angular positions,. The receiving selsyn goes through
the same angular positions as the receiving selsyn. Thus, antenna and deflection
coil rotate with the same angular speed and remain in a stationary angular re- .
lationship to each other. In a turned-off position, however, the antenna can
shift by multiples of a selsyn. When the installation is turned on, the selsyns
among themselves assume the identical angular position and continue to run with
the same angular speed. However, there is'a different angular relation now
between the antenna and the deflection coil. In order to avoid this, a cam has
been incorpor,ted on the main antenna axis and on the cogwheel of the deflection
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coil. EachAoam actuates one contact per rotation. If these contacts are not
actuated simultaneously, the cvnchronizing relay arrests the receiving selsyn
during the moment when the viewer's cam runs up. Only after the antenna cam
also reaches its contact, it will be released again. Both have to reach their
contacts simultaneously after one revolution and then can keep on running. The
antenna is mounted on board of ship in such manner that its synchronizing con-
tact is opened when the emission is measured as being between 90? and 108?
against the ship forward direction. The contact in the viewer is shut-down when
the scanning beam sweeps between 91? and 107? measured against the upper position.
This results in a forward oriented picture i.e. all targets located ahead of the
ship appear on the screen above the center point, those located on the starboard
side to the right, those boated on the portside to the left and those astern below
c) The Forward. Mark
Furthermore, a contact is located in the antenna which is actuated by
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! the identical can. (the beginning of the actuation applies) if the antenna
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emits forward. This contact shorts on each revolution a line with respect to
ground; this line is terminated at the other end on a RC cambination. This
combination forms electrically the forward mark guiding voltage which is added
to the picture as a. bright line. In a correctly functioning synchronization .
this mark has to be written from the center point up. If the synchronization
does not materialize then the picture and the forward mark can rotate on the
screen. In spite of this, targets which coincide with the forward mark, mean
obstacles located, inthe path of the ship, eventhough the forward mark may be
. trace* somewhere on the side.
d) Pulse Functions of Transmitter and Pulse Width Switching.
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The impulse generator in the transmitter generates with its
generator four trigger impulses per circuit period from the 400 cps voltage by
means of quadruple switching even if the circuit frequency may change
same. Positive trigger impulses are transmitted via a cathode stage into a con-
centric 60 o?hhi cable which at its end in the viewer is sealed with 6o.0 On the same
chassis, this impulse travels through a continuously-adjustable transit time
'circuit to the exciter part. Here, the worn-out impulse is. again rejuvenated
in a blocking oscillator stage and then guides via a separator stage the excite-
blocking oscillator. The length of the 0.5/us- Lapulse is determined here with the
aid .of a. transit time circuit. In a 0.1p-impulse, the guidance is performed with
a video relay from the viewer, the transit time circuit is turned off and
replaced by &amen condenser. Switching is coupled with the range switch (from
'3. an-0.5 ys).. When switching the impulse width from 0.5 to 0.1 is, the second
-relayaocated below the shielding cap of the transceiver center section. is .
- activated and turns on a resistor in the primary lint to the high voltage trans-
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fommerft because the now smaller circuit load( due to lesser impulse width) would
.Fintrease the modulation
voltage ( internal resistance of power circuit).
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!Resistors are also switched in the primary line of the magnetron heating trans-
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former. Small impulse width means smaller resistance in the line, thus the heat-
ing voltage increases secondary in time because smaller Impulse width means less
, additional heating. The modulation stage is a circuit of the "hard tube pulsar"-
. negative
type. The modulation stage 'passes A impulses to the magnetron cathode of 5.5 kv
and makes it oscillate during the duration of the applied impulse voltage.
0 The Composite Section
Because the same antenna is used i;tor sending and receiving, an electro-
yf-
nic switching is provided in the tubular-eonduc-tor.,(cailled Idnposite section).
It consists of two outer steam tubes one of which is located in a tie line towards
Ur magnetron. The second tube, preionized by DC voltage, is located in the tUbular
?conductor lanot&on which leeds from the main line to the receiver. If the travs-
miter is emiting, the two tubes spark and Ass cause a short in their t4SSImp
*endue-tor pieces. These electronic shorts are created in such places in the iv#.
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ord that it appears that through line transformation they smoothly
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pass the main line tram the sender to the antenna. The receiver is blocked
off and the high transmitting voltage can not damage the sensitive mixed crystal
'nibs mixer head. Roth tubes darkeu if the transmitter ceases to supply energy.
The passage to the receiver is free. Instead of the electronic short circuit of
the blocking tube, the real short circuit of the metal end plate appears. It
effects a short circuit in the main line by its position and lip transformation.
Thus the magnetron is separated fram the antennm part of the ttbUINFW-MaCtor and
the line from the receiver to the antenna appears as &smooth continuous part.
f) Receiver Characteristics
5 Receiving signals which reach the end of the tubular conductor (called
mixer head) leading to the receiver wind up on the mixed crystal. The auxilliary
oscillations .of the klystron are fed to the mixer head with the aid of a directional
-coupler. Their frequency must be either 35 megahertz above or under the frequency
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- of the transmitter. It can be adjusted on the viewer and tuned with the aid of
. FIRS- TE:iT
an.optimumpicture. In amedhanically well trimmed klystron it should correspond
to the crystal current maximum. The generated IF-signal travels from the mixed
crystal to the IF-amplifier (connection is made with an concentric cable piece).
Its main section is located in the transceiver, the rest in the viewer. Both
sections are connected with each other by a concentric 60 ohn cable. It is termi-
nated on its viewer end in the IF -unplifier chassis with 60 ohm. After rectification,
the signal passea the two-stage video mnplifier, at whose output stage the marks
are mixed in. The picture tube is intensity modulated on its cathode through the.
. negative impulses located at the exit. The video-amplification can be regulated
with the contrast knob (marked), the IF -amplification with the aid of an adjusting
tpislaj
device on the amplification chassis in the transceiver. g are adjusted by
etite
means of a, knob 4nark brightness before being mixed..
g) Sweep Section
The sweep in the viewer is activated by the trigger Impulse traveling
through the second concentric 60 ohm cable. Its polarity is beforehand reversed
in a mall bifilar to an impulse transformer wound on a coil form and artifically
-delayed in a rectifier -condenser-tesistance combination. Thus it is fed to the
sweep multisvibrator. The sweep multi-.vibrator generates, if not influenced, after
every trigger impulse an impulse which is samewhat longer as needed for the longest
sweep range. During normal operation, however, its back flank is decided before-
hand by a reverse control circuit. The reverse control circuit is activated at the
moment when a determined current flows through the deflection coil. Thi current
correspondsto the one which has to flow through the coil in order to the
''-illumination point fran the center of screen (coil without current) to the edge.
This value is sooner or later achieved according to sweep range, i. 0. impulses
,will_turn out to be short in the short range and long in the long range. The
-negative impulse taken from the anode of one tube of the multi-vibrator is used
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las a keying pulse for the sweep circuit itself. The sweep circuit consists
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;mainly of a. current -counter coupled repeater circuit at 'whose output tube
'anode line the deflection coil is located and at whose entry a saw tooth-like
voltage is applied. The discharge voltage is also influenced by reverse feedback,
lthue the saw tooth is extremely well linearized. In addition, the discharge is
eet by a potentiometer which appears as a sweep expansion Orange x 1 -+ x2?).
Modulation impulse
The positive pulse taken from the anode of adeemomamil other multi-
vibrator tubes is fed: via a cathode stage to the Wehnelt cylinder of the picture
tube as &light modulation eppuls. By means of .a 1.:Leg, control diode, the
.412Valse is so.ansals. negatively displacedeibat its roof always contains mass potential.
The fundamental bias of the picture tube cathode is made .h positive with the
-""fr/tett? 6.0r
basic brightness potentiometer (markedIP:-) that in spite of the "light modulation'
pulse. the ray does not become visible and only target signals or noise tips cause
a brightning-up of the screen. If the light modulation impulse does not fit. e.g.
? during the flyback, then signals which do not enter the receiver on set sweep time.
cannot brighten up. -
i) Range Finder
The basic element of the range finder is a Miller sweep stage which
is modKleted by the light modulation impulse. /t produces an output voltage which
declines fran a definite positive potential to a mass potential with extraordinary-
-with an SPin#1.-
conatant speed. In addition, A extremely linear ALog potentiometer a voltage .
. can be engaged which lies in the range of the Miller sweep voltage and which can
be read from.a meter. A comparison diode always sparks a blocking oscillator
' when loth volteges are the same, i e. when the Miller sweep output potential
has attained the potential registered on the potentiometer. As this potential
l-has-linear connection to time, which passes from the beginning of the sweep, and.
' time has linear connection to target distance , the meter can be calibrated -bass
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La distance. ..The blocking oscillator impulses are mixed with the video signal
FIRST LINE ET
and result in a concentric circle on the screen whose radius can be dialed by
the ring potentiometer, push button marked 'distance'. If it coincides
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with a target, then the range can read on the meter.
k) Rain Dispersion, Zero Paint Expansion and Seaway Interference
Elimination
Upon pushing the button marked for r&in dispersion, the condensers and
switched
resistors of the couple link are A- to smaller values by the video relay located
at the entry of the video amplifier. Thus a quasi-differentiation of the
Signals occurs, Steep flank targets came through in its entire size While targets
with a very slowly'risineflane (coming from rein clouds or rain areas) are
practically not transmitted.
Upon pushing the button for zero point expansion a resistance
is switched parallel to the sweep end tube sD that in addition - a constant current
flows through the sweep coil. Thus, the zero point expands to a zero circle.
It also increases the directional determination of close targets.
Upon pushing the button for seaway interference elimination a certain
(tEan the viewer
anode voltage is appire o a circuit located on the IFftemplification chassis in
the transceiver. In addition, the circuit is supplied by a positive impulse from
the Impulse generator and generates as a modulation amplification tube on its anode
a negative output impulse whose rear flank very slowly decreases with an artificially
enlarged time constant. This impulse is superimposed to the grid bias for the first
two IF -mnplifier tubes, so that the amplifier operates with decreased. amplification
shortly after. the transmitting impulse. Later on it increases slowly.
-----Pieliminarv Omerational Directives for the ESA -?
? The entire installation is controled from the viewer. All keys and
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"push -buttons are located on its front plate. One should get used to turn the.
!-TcEob-ior basic brightness (ti--) on the left side before beginning operation.
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Turning?on
In order to put the installation into operation,. the push button marked
"stand?by" is pressed. This sets the transformer into operation and all tubes
are being heated. A large portion of the. required DC voltage is being blocked
for approx. 3 minutes by a thermal time relay. Subsequently to this, the in?
stallation is ready for operation. Upon pressing the band button, the direct?
ional antenna begins to rotate and the set is operational.
Tuning the Screen Picture
Basic brightness(0)is tuned until a scanning line barely appears on the
picture screen around the center point. By c-ollt-ealliilg the contraAt (in
targets become visible. .In order to synchronize the center point of the genera?
ted screen picture with the picture tube center point, the screen picture with
the center point displacement
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may be moved for approximately ? 10 mm.
If a subsequent adjustment of the tuning becomes necessary, it may be performed
by pressing the button "fine tuning". The instrument should under normal cir?
cumstances indicate maximum deflection of approximately 491A. Pressing the
button "modulation current" transforms the instrument and it should indicate
approx. 38,,.481A modulation current.
Mark Brightness
The button "mark brightness" controls the brightness of the forward mark
I'cs
and the variable range circle. Both marks are turned?off on left leflaeti-on.
Range Indicator
The variable measurement circle can be focused on the desired target by
operating the "range" button. The distance can then be read on the meter.
Every distance range can be continuously expanded to the double distance
by meant of the "beam" button. Thus the possibility of adjustment to a de?
? sired map scale exists.'
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Azimuth Measurements
- FiRST L!'?lf.-- OF
In case the azimuth of an object should be measured it is necessary to
turn-up the dial illumination knob ()
a until the grade scale located on the
edge of the bearing disc becomes clearly visible. Then the picture center point
is brought under the center point marked on the bearing disc with the aid of the
double knobs (?-)$) 4, This position must be checked before every measurement*
. because the earth's magnetic field can cause a picture displacement. The
bearing line on the bearing disc is now focused on the target to be measured by
means of the 'azimuth' knob. The value is indicated on the scale dial above the
zero Mark. The mark is mounted horizontally above the picture center point on
the edge of the picture frame. The measured angle is in reference to the forward
direction of the ship.
Forward Mark
The forward mark appears als a radial line on the picture screen. This
line must be always pointed to the zero mark in proper transmission.
Zero Point Expansion
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The. zero point ca0 be expanded to a circle for better angular measurements
of targets which, are located very close to the picture center point.
.The 'zero point expansion' knob is used for this purpose. The knob does not
. lock.
Seaway Interference Elimination
roft;er tie
If interference from theiSea level occurs (strong reflectionsin close
range) it can be diminished by operating the 6i7i317aTik!!!1,;/knob. Knob 'sea 1"
is operated in medium rough sea and . knob "sea 2" in rough sea. Knob "sea 2'
6Q _5-4,,,prc-frq
-can-not be locked in order that small close targets can not ed--w-drtert-i-on for
considerable period of time.
Rain Dispersal
If targets appearing on the picture screen are showered by rain echoes
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:the "dimaexeimm rain dispersion' knob is operated.
P.?sr
. Plotting Additions
The plotting set serves for determining direction and speed of shiie in
reference to one's awn position. The set is pl cdton the front plate in lieu of
the view tube. Illumination on the plotting disc is turned-on by a tuleriwitch. , y
1,F4 14) 44e Ar.yl'e9 ?Hre /?7 #viceaC
By means Of reflection, a picture point which begghtessifFWased-to-wrighorni
period
with crayons. After a certain A . (for instance 10 minutes) the identical target,
the
which in the meantime has moved onApicture tube, is marked again. If the covered
distance to the first mark is put parallel to the forward mark and connected with
the second mark, then the anticipated course of the other ship is obtained. Thus,
a threatening collision can be avoided.
Amore precise description of the plotter can be obtained from special
literature.
Disconnectinic
When turning-off the installation it should be noted that for the pro-
tection of the picture tube, the "stand-by" knob is to be operated first and ELfter
approximately 10 seconds the "off" knob.
5 Auxiliary Antenna Switch
If danger of ice formation to the antenna occurs it can be turned on with-
put
.turning on the entire installation. Antenna rotation is effected by
7-operating auxilliary antenna switch in the junction box of the viewer t fp On
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* The voltage fails when the door contact is interrupted in opening the
rear section of the instrumrnt. (See 115 V, 400 cps -1 Loops).
Stablized in Phase V with the Si 2 in junction box H 5 and in Phase U
with the Si 6 in the S.E. (Transceiver).
Phase V circuit II branches off from Phase V in the transceiver and con?
nected directly through in stand?by.
A small resistor is located in the 0.75
and 1.5 meters per second range and in the other ranges larger series resistors
are in the line. (Switched over with relay Rs 4 and Rs 5; see 115 V, 400 cps ?
Loops).
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1) Power-Supply Voltage 7-V is available from the mains operated power supply
when the converter is in operation, i.e., when the stand-by key is pressed and
in operation .
Comes out of junction box H 5 over junction box G5 and cable inlet.
Made safe in Phase V with the Si 2 in junction. box H 5 and in Phase 11
the Si 3 is used in the transmitting instrument.
Voltage drops when the door contact is broken by opening the door on
the back of the instrument section ( see 115 V. 400 cps - loops).
2) lie'klystron also gives off cm-energy in the "readiness" position, because in
this position reflector voltage from the visual apparatus is present. (See reflec-
tor voltage loop).
Ttneable in the visual aTTaratus (coarse with screwdriver - fine with
knob - press knob in!)
When cm-energy is given off then there is a deflection on the instrument
in H 5 (see Point 3).
3) Crystal current indication on the instrument in H 5 when the klystron operates
(see Point 2).
4) Bias voltage for the R8 262 and R8 203 tubes is adjustable on the W 230, "IF:.
amplificatiOnflon the IF-amplifier.
_5) Anode voltage for swell suppressor. The voltage is present only
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in connec-
tion with a printed (or pressing) range key, and when "Sea" 1" or "Sea" 2" is
is operated.
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Comes from H 5 (See Swell?suppressor Anode voltage loop).
Made safe togethel' with H 5 (see Si 1 in junction box g 5).
Voltage is taken from 150 V.
6) When first turning the instrument on with a range key, wait about 3 'minutes
for the thermorelay to heat.
6) Control impulse for swell suppressor ? circuit.
Comes from the impulse generator.
Available when the stand?by key is pressed and in operation..
The impulse generator is protected by Si 5 in 0 5.
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1) Power Supply U - V available from the mains power-supply when the con-
verter is in operation, i.e., when the stand-by key is depressed and when operating.
Comes from junction box H 5.
In Phase V it is fused with Si 1 in the H 5 junction box (see 115 V, 400 cps
loop);
(approximately 10 kV)
2) High voltage/for the picture tube is available when.}150 V is available,
i.e., when the stand-by key is depressed. Rectifier tube heating is not turned off
when this is done.
3) Forward marker line in conformity with the attenna is connectedonee per
_85.V
revolution on the mass, otherwise/4. is measureable over 1 M ohm (see Forward Marker
loop).
4) Marker brightness potentiometer is the adjustable cathode resistance of
the marker mixing tube.
5) The transmitter-receiver instrument has 24 V.
Transformer and impulse generator. Rectifier in the relay box. The impulse gener-
ator is fused with a Si 5 in the transmitter-receiver. The transmitter-receiver
is protected with a Si 2 in the H5 junction box. After about 3 minutes 24 V are
available in the visual apparatus (thermorelay). When a stand-by key is pressed
the Rs 151 is. advanced and positive battery voltage is passed through. (see 24 V
loops).
6) The trigger impulse comes from the impulse generator in the transmitter.--
le in the 'prepared' position. The Si 5 1 ---AM
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1) Power Supply U - V available from the mains power-supply when the
con-
verter is in operation, i.e., when the stand-by key is depressed and when operating.
Comes from junction box H 5.
In Phase V it is fused with Si 1 in the H 5 junction box (see 1.15 V. 400 cps
loop).
(approximately 10 kV)
2) High voltage/for the picture tube is available when-150 V is available, :
i.e., when the stand-by key is depressed. Rectifier tube heating is not turned off
when this is done.
3) Forward marker line in conformity with the attenna is connected ones per
..85 V
revolution on the mass, otherwise/4. is measureeble over 1 M ohm (see Forward Marker
loop).
4) marker brightness potentiometer is the adjustable cathode resistance of
the marker mixing tube.
5) The transmitter-receiver instrument has 24 V.
Transformer and impulse generator. Rectifier in the relay box. The impulse gener-
ator is fused with a Si 5 in the transmitter-receiver. The transmitter-receiver
is protected with a Si 2 in the H 5 junction box. After about 3 minutes 24 V are
available in the visual epparatuS (thermorelay). When a stand-by key is pressed
the Rs 151 is. advanced and positive battery voltage is passed through. (see 24 V
loops).
6) The trigger impulse comes from the impulse generator in the transmitter---
receiver. Is also available
- HERE
- - in the. "prepared" position. The Si 5 is used to fuse
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the impulse generator. The transmitter-receiver has a Si 2 fuse ii theH
junction box.-
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