Television weather radar system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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343 5SC, 343 6TV, H04N 502

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043486932

ABSTRACT:
Information from a weather radar system (10) is gathered by a data transmitter (20) and sent to a data receiver (25) via a telephone or data line (30). The radar video information for each radial is divided into segments and temporarily stored in a memory (45). Only the information in those segments which are to be recorded in a random access memory (140) in the data receiver (25) are transmitted. The selection within the data transmitter (20) is made by a programmable read-only memory (95), and the placement of the data into the receiver random access memory (140) is made by programmable read-only memories (130 and 135). Synchronizing pulses representing each radial (102) and antenna position (14) are also transmitted.

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