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10 September 1980Wideband Acousto-Optical Photo-Recording
Acousto-optical Bragg cell advancements during the past few years have resulted in devices and subsystems applicable to a variety of wideband receiver systems. One such application is the direct recording of signal information from a wideband receiver. These receivers currently have intermediate frequency (IF) bandwidths of greater than 100 MHz, which is necessary for detection of a variety of wideband signals. The recorder configuration described in this paper is capable of recording signals with greater than 200 mHz bandwidth centered at base band or directly at the receiver IF.
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R. A. Coppock, R. F. Croce, "Wideband Acousto-Optical Photo-Recording," Proc. SPIE 0222, Laser Scanning and Recording for Advanced Image and Data Handling, (10 September 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958657