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Photographic Recording of the Spot Trace

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Oscilloscope Measuring Technique

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The interpretation of rapid, non-recurrent processes (single transients) is only possible with the aid of photographic recording. But screen patterns of cyclic processes, which can usually be examined when stationary, must also be photographed as single pictures if accurate interpretation is required. By enlarging these photographs, to several times their natural size if necessary, a convenient record of the phenomenon is obtained. Modern tubes with small spot diameter and a correspondingly clear trace make it possible to obtain reading accuracies of 1% with ease, as has been shown in Part II, Ch. 7.5 “Accuracy of reading” (p 267).

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Czech, J. (1965). Photographic Recording of the Spot Trace. In: Oscilloscope Measuring Technique. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39653-7_32

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