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With a fan beam and a max charge I burned them all in seconds only.
A 2D radar with a fan beam produces no altitude information.
It has a minimal amount of memory, and can be switched from a point to a fan beam.
Pulse-Doppler radar by itself can be too slow to cover the entire volume of space above the horizon unless fan beam is used.
Fan beam antennas are used in radar sets.
New fan beam units provide a higher photon flux and have consequent faster scan times with improved spatial resolution 19.
He then watched as the sector scan started, the narrow fan beam taking about one second per sweep as it slowly crept outward toward the west.
The DEXA is a fan beam scanner providing accurate and reproducible bone density studies.
Also at Philco, he conceived the fan beam navigation satellite technique and pursued studies to prove the feasibility and accuracy of this concept.
In microtomography X-ray scanners, cone beam reconstruction is one of two common scanning methods, the other being Fan beam reconstruction.
A high-powered transmitter generates a large fan beam of energy, commonly called the "fence," which reflects signals from an orbiting object back to separate receiving stations.
It has an array of antennas running N-S and E-W, and produced a fan beam in the sky.
QDR fan beam technology offers unmatched precision in all QDR 4500 scan modes.
The concept was simple: a radar fan beam scans back and forth horizontally while another scans up and down, giving the aircraft's position within a few inches.
(And now a Blazer, the weapon recommended over Dan's warm corpse, with its wide fanned beam making it almost impossible to miss under a twenty-meter range.)
For a single second, every one of the fan beams snapped out, to snap on as concentrated pipes of radiance smashing their way to the massed enemy ships.
The nucleus of the extragalactic source Centaurus A was resolved into two separate components whose right ascensions were accurately determined with a 2.3-minute fan beam at 9.1 cm.
Instead of utilizing a single row of detectors, as fan beam methods do, a cone beam systems uses a standard charge-coupled device camera, focused on a scintillator material.
"By 1961 the radio-interferometer calibration techniques developed for the spectroheliograph first allowed an antenna system, with 52" fan beam, to equal the angular resolution of the human eye in one observation.
Rather than natural binary, the grid of Goodall's later tube was perforated to produce a glitch-free Gray code, and produced all bits simultaneously by using a fan beam instead of a scanning beam.
Projections from transmitted and emitted radiation, parallel and fan beam configurations, the Fourier Slice Theorem, image reconstruction from projections, the sources of and the detection of X and g rays.
The useful X-ray beam from a typical Coolidge tube is 12-14 , although such a narrow cone could be extended along the surface of the solid target to produce a fan beam (commonly used in computed tomography (CT).
The axis of the laser is offset from the wall, so that a pinpoint beam would be parallel to and offset from the wall, and would not illuminate it; the fanned beam will intersect the wall, creating an accurately horizontal (or vertical) illuminated line along it.