Reproduction of a field of view as scanned by a remote controlle

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

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343 5SC, 343 6A, 343 6ND, G01S 902

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ABSTRACT:
The field-of-view is line-scanned transverse to movement of a vehicle such as an aircraft and the line scan signal is transmitted to a ground station in which a frame is assembled on a line for line basis with updating by each new scanning line to obtain a running picture to be displayed and imaging passage of the vehicle over the field-of-view. Additional information may be juxtaposed and superimposed. The scanning-display path may be part of a loop linked through an operator observing the display and manipulating remote control for the vehicle.

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