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- The horizontal deflection effect is greater near the Coriolis effects in meteorology ).
- Horizontal deflection was probably disabled, although a very slow sweep would have spread phosphor wear.
- Both France and UK introduced tachymetric devices to track targets and produce vertical and horizontal deflection angles.
- The resulting current / voltage waveform is shown on a signature display using vertical deflection for current and horizontal deflection for voltage.
- It's the horizontal deflection, which runs at about 15, 000 cycles a second ( 15, 575 if I remember right [ BZZZZT ! 15, 735 ] ).
- Some of these had two time bases and two sets of horizontal deflection plates, so the horizontal scan of the two beams could be synchronized ( triggered ) separately from the other.
- Later, some tubes, particularly those used as radio frequency ( RF ) power amplifiers or horizontal deflection amplifiers in TV sets, such as the 6DQ6, had the plate or anode lead protrude through the envelope.
- Less-frequently-used inputs include one ( or two ) for triggering the sweep, horizontal deflection for X Y mode displays, and trace brightening / darkening, sometimes called " z' axis inputs.
- In electronics, these ( usually steady-rate ) movements of the beam [ s ] are called " sweeps ", and the circuits that create the currents for the deflection yoke ( or voltages for the horizontal deflection plates in an oscilloscope ) are called the sweep circuits.
- Others had two complete electron guns, requiring tight control of axial ( rotational ) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT . Beam-splitter types had horizontal deflection common to both vertical channels, but dual-gun oscilloscopes could have separate time bases, or use one time base for both channels.