Difference between revisions of "Range Height Indicator Scope"
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Range Height Indicator Scope
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(abbr RHI-scope). A type of radar indicator (radar-scope); an intensity-modulated
indicator on which echoes are displayed in coordinates
of slant range and elevation angle, simulating, thereby, a vertical cross
section of the atmosphere along some azimuth from the radar.
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The power of the signal returned from the target is used to modulate
the intensity of the electron beam.
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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use