xviii CONTENTS 



10-6 Several Anomalous Effects in Antennas for Tracking Systems 523 



10-7 The Linear Array as a Fan Beam Antenna for Surveillance 524 



10-8 Two-Arm Spiral Antennas 528 



10-9 Radomes 531 



10-10 Introduction to Transmission Lines and Modes of Propaga- 

 tion 535 



10-11 Types of Transmission Lines and Modes of Propagation . . 536 



10-12 Standing Waves and Impedance Matching 540 



10-13 Broadband System Design 543 



10-14 Pressurization 545 



10-15 Miscellaneous Microwave Components 546 



10-16 Microwave Ferrite Devices and Their Application . . . 557 



10-17 Microwave Dielectric, Magnetic, and Absorbent Materials . 565 



10-18 The Duplexing Problem 566 



10-19 Duplexing Schemes 567 



10-20 Special Problems of Coherent Systems 573 



10-21 Solid-State Amplifiers 574 



11 THE GENERATION OF MICROWAVE POWER 



11-1 The Magnetron 580 



11-2 The Klystron 590 



11-3 Traveling Wave Tubes for High Power 597 



11-4 Modulation Techniques for Beam-Type Amplifiers . . . 599 



11-5 A Typical Radar System Employing a High-Gain Amplifier 601 



11-6 Backward Wave Oscillators — Carcinotrons 602 



11-7 The Platinotron 603 



12 DISPLAY SYSTEM DESIGN PROBLEMS 



12-1 Introduction 607 



12-2 Uses of Display Information 608 



12-3 Types of Displays 613 



12-4 Types of Input Information 619 



12-5 The Cathode Ray Tube 621 



12-6 Important Characteristics of Electrical-to-Light Transducers 627 



12-7 Important Characteristics of the Human Operator . 634 



12-8 Development of Requirements for a Display System . . . 651 



12-9 Special Display Devices 655 



12-10 Special Displays 673 



13 MECHANICAL DESIGN AND PACKAGING 



13-1 The Influence of Environment on Design 680 



13-2 Military Specifications 682 



13-3 Temperature 683 



