Digital radar display smoothing

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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340723, 340798, G01S 710

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041375300

ABSTRACT:
A digital radar including (i) a digital memory whose stored array of digital words represents radar searched space and (ii) display smoothing apparatus receiving the memory data and quadrupling the number of digital words available for display. Typical of the preferred embodiment, a four digital word group comprising W.sub.a, W.sub.b, W.sub.c, and W.sub.d, and representing four mutually contiguous searched space segments is used to produce the average of W.sub.a and W.sub.b, the average of W.sub.a and W.sub.c, and the average of all four in the group. The averages and the memory words are painted on a display in their appropriate locations.

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