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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 06, 1979
Filed:
Jun. 12, 1978
Vernal W Thompson, Bountiful, UT (US);
Wilbert C Anderson, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Sperry Rand Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Apparatus for generating elevation and azimuth reference signals for use in demodulating a tracking error signal to provide elevation and azimuth error components for use in adjusting the position of a tracking conical scan radar antenna, includes a template ring having a notched periphery and being attached to a rotatable nutator of the antenna such that its peripheral notches are in a predetermined angular phase relationship with a reference position on a feed horn attached on the nutator, during rotation of the feed horn with the nutator. The apparatus further includes an optical transducer and electronic circuitry coupled thereto for producing the reference signals from a signal generated by the transducer in response to rotation of the ring with the nutator. As the ring rotates with the nutator, its notched periphery makes or breaks a photon path between light beam generating and sensing elements of the transducer. The sensing element then generates the signal which is received by the electronic circuitry. In addition to the two reference signals produced by the circuitry, a sync signal is generated and used internally within the circuitry to insure that the reference signals produced are in a proper phase relationship to the reference position on the feed horn of the nutator during rotation thereof.