OFR-41(4)-74 Performance Test And Evaluation Of A Full Wave Location Transmitter - Volume IV ? 1.0 Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. F. Linfield
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Figure 1-1 shows the basic transmitter design concepts used for the pulse system, the half-wave CW system, and the full-wave CW system. The antenna current waveform is also shown for each transmitter for typical operating frequencies and antennas. The switches shown in Figure 1-i were actually implemented using solid state devices. In all three systems the signaling format may be interrupted to conserve power and thereby extend battery life. Frequency accuracy and stability is achieved using a tuning fork oscillator in the transmitters and tuning fork filters in the receivers for all three systems. This provides the narrow reception bandwidths needed to enhance signal detectability. All three systems also use frequency assignment for identification purposes. The location schemes employed are likewise identical, each being based on detecting the null (signal minimum) of the horizontal magnetic field on the surface. Since these systems are basically similar, the primary purpose is to select the system which gives the maximum signal detectability on the surface from a manpack transmitter operating in the mine. Both the pulse and half-wave C W systems use a d. c. pulse to energize the loop antenna. However, with the pulse system, this pulse duration is short compared to the pulse repetition rate (prf), whereas with the half-wave C W system the pulse duration equals one-half the period of the switching frequency. In the pulse system, energy from the battery is stored in a capacitor so that during the switching interval the internal resistance of the power source can be considered almost negligible. Both transmitters must drive a loop antenna which is a reactive load having inductance, L, and resistance, Ra.
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APA: R. F. Linfield  (1973)  OFR-41(4)-74 Performance Test And Evaluation Of A Full Wave Location Transmitter - Volume IV ? 1.0 Introduction And Summary

MLA: R. F. Linfield OFR-41(4)-74 Performance Test And Evaluation Of A Full Wave Location Transmitter - Volume IV ? 1.0 Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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