Claims
- 1. A calculator for displaying a receiver response to distinguish between a desired receiver response frequency and an undesirable interference frequency, said calculator comprising:
- a first circular disk rotatable about its center, said first disk having a first graduated frequency scale and numerals disposed thereon in a circular path and adjacent the outer periphery of said disk and a second graduated frequency scale disposed thereon along a circular path, said circular paths being concentric to each other and to the center of said disk, said second graduated scale being disposed closer to the center of said disk, and radial straight lines on said first disk originating from the center thereof and indicating interference frequencies; and
- a second disk rotatable about the center of said first disk and having a center, said second disk having a first arcuate window disposed concentric with the centers of said disks and adjacent to the periphery of said first disk for exhibiting therethrough limited frequency response bands on said first graduated scale and second and a third arcuate windows on said second disk and disposed for exhibiting therethrough a limited frequency response of said second scale, said first window and said second and third windows being concentric to each other, a first set of elongated windows having straight edges in the long direction and extending between said first arcuate window and said second and third arcuate windows and being offset from the center of rotation of said disks for exhibiting therethrough portions of one or more of said radial lines, a second set of arcuate windows concentric with said first, second and third arcuate windows and disposed closer to the center of said disks than said second and third arcuate windows for exhibiting therethrough portions of said radial lines, said first arcuate window having radially, inwardly extended window portions thereon for exhibiting therethrough numerals on said first scale.
- 2. A calculator as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said offset, elongated windows is aligned at its lower edge with one of said second and third arcuate windows for exposing a portion of said second graduated scale and at its upper edge with one of said radially extended window portions.
- 3. A calculator as defined in claim 2 wherein said second disk is provided with a third set of elongated, off-set windows disposed generally between said first window and a circle passing through said second and third windows for displaying different portions of said radial lines, and wherein a further window is provided closer to the center of said disks than said other windows for exhibiting markings provided on said first disk corresponding with markings on said second disk provided adjacent said third set of windows.
- 4. A calculator is defined in claim 1 wherein the additional opening is provided on said second disk forming at least one straight edge extending radially with respect to the center of said disks for drawing on said first disk radial lines representing additional interference frequencies.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract, or subcontract thereunder, with the U.S. Department of the Navy.
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