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  • Azimuth and elevation data output was furnished at 1-
  • eam formed by it extends from 155° to 205° in azimuth and is scanned at 35° elevation.
  • d be rotated around their axis for aiming, in azimuth and altitude respectively.
  • is operated by a crew of two, one controlling azimuth and one controlling elevation.
  • 5 kg and a scanning area of +/- 85 degrees in azimuth and +56/-40 degrees in elevation.
  • pe mounted on a tripod so that it can move in azimuth and elevation to track the helicopter.
  • dars feature two orthogonal antennas, one for azimuth and one for elevation, which can operate in a
  • HMD designs must sense the elevation, azimuth and tilt of the pilot's head relative to the
  • hem with a scanning area of +/- 90 degrees in azimuth and +55/-40 degrees in elevation; its power o
  • ention to achieving higher temperatures, with azimuth and elevation tracking mirrors "heliostats" f
  • icient to enable the array to track the sun's azimuth and generate considerable heat, as reported i
  • The AN/SPS-67(V)1 radar is a two-dimensional ( azimuth and range) pulsed radar set primarily designe
  • unar surface was obtained over 360 degrees in azimuth and from +40 degrees above the plane normal t
  • n to give a scanning sector of ±70 degrees in azimuth and ±45 degrees in elevation , the radar can
  • n, the mirror remains at a fixed altitude and azimuth, and the image of an astronomical target prod
  • ered viewing slits, received the coordinates ( azimuth and elevation) that had been calculated via p
  • onal flat base which can move ±270 degrees in azimuth and 0 to 85 degrees elevation (although softw
  • ng, it can scan sectors of 60 degrees in both azimuth and elevation.
  • mounted under a mirror that could be moved in azimuth and elevation.
  • The maximum azimuth and elevation velocities are approximately 5-
  • Both the tilt angle from the vertical and the azimuth angle of each antenna are fixed when the syst
  • n relative to its starting position given the azimuth, angle from vertical ("plumb angle") and eith
  • is the solar azimuth angle
  • The solar azimuth angle is the azimuth angle of the sun.
  • The horizontal axis is the azimuth angle in degrees (180° is facing south).
  • las can also be used to approximate the solar azimuth angle, however because these formulas utilize
  • Azimuth angular coverage: ±10 degrees / ± 30 degrees
  • One controlled the azimuth, another the elevation, and the third the ran
  • st be able to interpret radar returns for the azimuth as a "top view" to inform them if the aircraf
  • he highest natural point in Delaware, Ebright Azimuth at 451 feet (137 m), is located in New Castle
  • thin several months of being commissioned the azimuth bearing of the antenna suffered a catastrophi
  • method computes the geographical distance and azimuth between two given points.
  • The antenna is mechanically rotated for azimuth but electronically scanned for elevation.
  • nt of the spin axis is permitted to rotate in azimuth by only the small amount required during oper
  • The angle of drilling at any arbitrary azimuth can be derived by knowing the TVD (true verti
  • The Azimuth Co-ordinator used four large rheostats housed
  • The Azimuth Co-ordinator was operated by keyboardist Rich
  • Accuracy of the 135 Hz azimuth component is ±1° or ±63 m at 3.47 km.
  • : ISAR image quality is degraded by range and azimuth compression side lobes.
  • hydraulic actuator (mechanical steering), the azimuth coverage boosts to 120 degrees.
  • ect targets at extended ranges with all round azimuth coverage.
  • ro Surveillance Radar that provides range and azimuth detection and tracking of moving people and v
  • ) and the difference ΔAz, the so called Delta azimuth- diagram.
  • missiles to several targets widely spaced in azimuth, elevation or range.
  • e: Station identification, Exact locations of azimuth, elevation and DME/P stations (for MLS receiv
  • an average range error 1.19 kilometres and an azimuth error of 0.66 kilometres.
  • Azimuth has also been more generally defined as a hor
  • An azimuth in aerial navigation is defined as the direct
  • lower than the next lowest highpoint, Ebright Azimuth in Delaware.
  • , is almost universally used to represent the azimuth in mathematical applications, whereas physica
  • The azimuth is the angle between the blue lines, indicate
  • ral conventions in spherical coordinates, the azimuth is usually denoted by either theta, θ, or phi
  • l navigation and satellite dish installation, azimuth is one of the two coordinates.
  • In land navigation, azimuth is usually denoted as alpha, α, and defined a
  • Azimuth measurements
  • The show was produced by Azimuth Media and Oregon Public Broadcasting, and was
  • ft down Best drilling access is 432 feet away Azimuth of 38° on the surface.
  • horizontal angular distance between the rise azimuth of a celestial body and the East direction.
  • and their difference is used to estimate the azimuth of the target more exactly.
  • rth of the transmitter building, points to an azimuth of 110 degrees.
  • he object coming out of the western sky at an azimuth of 281 degrees, and an altitude angle of 19 d
  • sometimes requires maneuvering the direction ( azimuth) of the drill bit by various techniques (kick
  • deo, and allowed the operator to position the azimuth of the antenna.
  • l these data, together with the elevation and azimuth of the observing beam, are automatically conv
  • al coordinates and spherical coordinates, the azimuth of a point is the angle between the positive
  • direction ( azimuth or bearing) taken with a compass
  • y, a telescope gimbal could have a 360 degree azimuth range and 0 to 90 degree elevation range.
  • rn occurs with a power reduction to 2.5 kW in azimuth ranges between 72 and 88°, 130 kW in azimuth
  • For magnetic tape drives, azimuth refers to the angle between the tape head(s)
  • ounted IR-system a little later at abt. -130° azimuth relative to the aircraft's flight direction i
  • of the cosmic distance ladder, made from the azimuth ring and other parts of the Yale-Columbia Ref
  • ine target altitude by the V-beam system with azimuth scanned mechanically.
  • When not in use, the antenna azimuth sprocket drive is disengaged, thus permitting
  • Azimuth: the school yearbook
  • While the normal 2D radar provides range and azimuth, the 3D radar provides elevation information
  • kouts in order to find a directional bearing ( azimuth) to smoke in order to alert fire crews to a w
  • These directors had an azimuth travel of plus/minus 370 degrees and elevated
  • A C-scope displays a "bullseye" view of azimuth vs. elevation.
  • Azimuth was scanned mechanically by the antenna with
  • Azimuth was determined by mechanical scanning with an
  • At SAGE sites, the antenna azimuth was selected by command from the Air Division
  • Azimuth was scanned mechanically by the antenna with
  • There is a vertical circle for any given azimuth, where azimuth is the angle measured east fro
  • ransit mounts are single axis mounts fixed in azimuth wile rotating in altitude, usually oriented o