Improved Rail Haulage Communications

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harry Dobroski
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Communications with moving tracked vehicles in a rail haulage mine pose a difficult problem. These communications take place from dispatcher to vehicles or from vehicle to vehicle via the trolley line, which is a very poor communications line. As a result, deadspots and high-signal areas can occur anywhere along the line, or signal can decrease simply as a function of distance. An analysis is made of the trolley line as a communications line, and methods of improving its characteristics are discussed. Data from inmine experiments are presented, showing actual improvements in communications. Recent Bureau developments in new hardware are also discussed. These include an adaptive speaker control for existing carrier phones and a new generation of improved carrier phones.
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APA: Harry Dobroski  Improved Rail Haulage Communications

MLA: Harry Dobroski Improved Rail Haulage Communications. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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