- A
graticule (from
Latin crāticula 'grill/grating'), on a map, is a
graphical depiction of a
coordinate system as a grid of lines, each line representing...
- Look up
graticule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Graticule may
refer to: An
oscilloscope graticule scale The
reticle pattern in an
optical instrument...
- sections.
Lines of
constant latitude and
longitude together constitute a
graticule on the
reference surface. The
latitude of a
point on the
actual surface...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A reticle, or
reticule also
known as a
graticule, is a
pattern of fine
lines or
markings built into the
eyepiece of an...
-
usually a CRT with
horizontal and
vertical reference lines called the
graticule. CRT
displays also have
controls for focus, intensity, and beam finder...
- cut-off corners, the
corners would chip and the
slide could shatter. A
graticule slide is
marked with a grid of
lines (for example, a 1 mm grid) that allows...
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rotated graticule in the same way that (φ,λ) are
related to the
standard graticule). The
Cartesian (x′,y′) axes are
related to the
rotated graticule in the...
- in X-Y mode;
however those used in
video applications have
specialized graticules, and
accept standard television or
video signals as
input (demodulating...
- grid on a map
formed by
lines of
latitude and
longitude is
known as a
graticule. The origin/zero
point of this
system is
located in the Gulf of Guinea...
- of the
target graticule in the
plane of an
eyepiece graticule. The
eyepiece graticule and the
reflected image of the
target graticule are
viewed simultaneously...