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Various beam-scanner systems are reviewed and some common problems, such as the need for gain-switched preamplifiers and the difficulty in obtaining a comprehensible and correctly phased display, are discussed. A system that overcomes these problems by means of logarithmic AGC preamplifiers and electronic trace splitting and phase locking is described.