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The flashes had crossed the screen of the oscillograph towards the right and disappeared.
He worked fifteen minutes, then suddenly the carrier wave on the face of the oscillograph vanished.
For a few minutes the oscillograph remained blank, then green mathematical symbols began to appear in rapid succession.
He pointed wordlessly to the oscillograph and its hypercom wave-pattern.
Duddell used his oscillograph to determine the precise conditions required to produce oscillations.
For the scientific problems connected with oscillation see Mechanics and Oscillograph.
He looked at the sensor's oscillograph.
At the first station, an oscillograph closely resembled one of the gauges on a subspace radio console.
Tom went to his own laboratory where he replaced the cathode-ray tube in the oscillograph with another one which he knew to be more sensitive.
Chellish studied the signal on the oscillograph screen and noted that it showed no modulation whatsoever.
The oscillograph showed a normal sine-curve.
Circumbright's bulk cut off the glow from the projector; Shorn watched the oscillograph face.
An oscillograph is an instrument for measuring alternating or varying electric current in terms of current and voltage.
Unfortunately the time spent on his TV ventures proved to be the end of his profitable oscillograph business.
Messages had been sent and answers received on oscillograph screens, both at the plant and on board Tom's rocket ship.
"Shortly before we cracked up we received a double reflex on the radar oscillograph screen.
His inventions include the moving coil oscillograph, as well as the thermo-ammeter and thermo-galvanometer.
The room was dark except for the dancing yellow-green light of the oscillograph and the dull red murk from the infrared projector.
An instrument of paramount importance that enables the precise nature of any potential difference to be determined is the cathode-ray oscillograph.
The electromagnetic oscillograph was invented by William Duddell.
He sat frozen in his seat and stared at the oscillograph as though the apparatus had just confronted him with the master riddles of the universe.
"Let's set up a real-time oscillograph."
Neither on the wave oscillograph nor on the telecom evaluator did the two simultaneously examined hypercom messages show any difference.
Circumbright clipped leads from an oscillograph to the back of the tuner, dialed to the spy-beetle's carrier frequency.
He is the inventor of the electromechanical oscillograph and a system of photometric units of measurement.