New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948. — 746 p. — (MIT Radiation Laboratory Series. Volume 22)
This volume will describe displays and techniques of display production which were developed to provide indicators primarily for radar applications and secondarily for use in the electronics laboratory, although their usefulness is by no means confined to these fields. The cathode-ray tubes themselves will be discussed more from the functional than from the developmental standpoint although the latter will receive some emphasis in connection with screens and screen materials. A rather full account will be given of the methods of combhing vacuum-tube circuits and other devices that provide the necessary voltages and currents for producing the displays. Other volumes of this series give more detailed descriptions of the component parts (Vol. 17) and of the fundamentals of the basic circuits (Vols. 18, 19, 20, 21). The application of the displays to operational radar is discussed in Vol. 1.