Method for optimizing the storage of video signals in a digital

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358140, G01S 704

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ABSTRACT:
A method for optimizing the storage of video signals in a digital scan converter provided with an intermediate block memory provided between the radial memory and the image memory. In the block memory, the pixels to be displayed are grouped together in blocks, the blocks being transferred in parallel to the image memory when they are completely filled. The blocks of the block memory correspond to those of the image memory and can each be used several times during a single antenna revolution.

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