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Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar S.S. Swords

Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar By S.S. Swords

Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar by S.S. Swords


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The book sets out to explain the basic principles of radar and, where applicable, historical aspects of the evolution of these principles are dealt with. The study, while underlining the significance of the cavity magnetron, purposely restricts itself to the pre-cavity magnetron era of radar.

Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar Summary

Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar by S.S. Swords

Radar has become an essential factor in air and sea travel, has affected all areas of military science and, most important of all perhaps, has considerably influenced the progress of electronic engineering.

This book is the first general history of radar to be published, and one which covers the independent but more or less simultaneous emergence of radar in several countries in the 1930s.

Some of the earliest proposals for the use of radio waves to detect objects at a distance are first dealt with. The narrative ranges from the concepts of Nikola Tesler in 1900 and the experiments of Christian Hulsmeyer in 1904 right through, in chronological order, to the commercially sponsored experiments of the pre-war days. The historical events and the military influences, which shaped the ultimate development of radar in each country, are then considered.

The book also sets out to explain the basic principles of radar and, where applicable, historical aspects of the evolution of these principles are dealt with. The study, while underlining the significance of the cavity magnetron, purposely restricts itself to the cavity magnetron era of radar.

Abundant references, which could facilitate further research, are given.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Radar etymology
  • Chapter 2: Radar fundamentals
  • Chapter 3: Precursors of radar
  • Chapter 4: The debut of radar
  • Chapter 5: The British story
  • Chapter 6: Significance of the magnetron
  • Chapter 7: Conclusions
  • Appendix A: Reciprocity principle
  • Appendix B: Retarding field generators
  • Appendix C: Super-regenerative receivers
  • Appendix D: Watson-Watt's two memoranda
  • Appendix E: Watson-Watt's memorandum to the CSS AD on the state of RDF research, 9th September 1935
  • Appendix F: Method of deriving height curves for a Chain Home station
  • Appendix G: Two Maps
  • Appendix H: Report issued by Telecommunications Research Establishment, 1941
  • Appendix I: Table of Japanese Naval Radars
  • Appendix J: Military characteristics - detector for use against aircraft (heat or radio) (United States Army)
  • Appendix K: Mathematical analysis

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GOR006625647
9780863410437
086341043X
Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar by S.S. Swords
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Institution of Engineering and Technology
1986-04-01
340
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