> Please enlighten me as to what type of trackball
was used in the 1950s ?
I
am genuinely
interested. Thank you.
Trackballs and joysticks were used in 1950s era radar indicators,
mostly for fire control. I think the first use of the trackball was in
a Canadian aircraft radar set, used to designate targets with a
cursor. The X and Y positions were transmitted to the radar as a set
of synchro signals that were fed to come sort of fire control
computer.
The earliest use that I know of for an X Y positioner for data input,
in this case a joystick, is the AN/MPG-1 artillery radar of 1945.
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Will
Thanks Will. My stuff started later in the1970s with the AN/UYA-4, then
later AN/UYQ-21 and AN/UYQ-70 with the early stuff having stroker displays
and the later was raster scan. Early stuff talked to AN/UYK-7 and 20s ( core
memory computers! ) and the later to AN/UYK-43 and 44s. We still got radar
position as Synchro-to-Digital signals but the trackballs were strictly
digital with pulses off of shaft encoders. Thanks for the info on the older
stuff.
Best regards, Steven