OFR-68-73 EM Location System Prototype And Communication Station Modification (3f90e3fe-7df3-4a30-87c7-cb58a9840560)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 113
- File Size:
- 37910 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
A prototype EM Location System was fabricated and tested at the Geneva Mine near Dragerton, Utah. This system consisted of six manpack transmitters and six manpack receivers covering the frequency band from 900 Hz to 2900 Hz as well as a six channel receiver designed for use, in a helicopter. Tests showed that EM signals from lightweight (3/4 lb) transmitters could be detected both on the surface and from a helicopter through as much as 4450 ft of relatively high conductivity (2 X 10- 2 mhos/m) overburden. Furthermore, the resulting field strength profiles could be used to determine source location to within 150 ft of the actual surveyed location in the mine. Modifications were made to a Monitoring, Locating and Communications System being tested at the Bruceton Mine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. These modifications have improved the performance and quality of the paging and voice telephony mode of the system. Subsurface receiver modifications have improved reception of voice downlink signals.
Citation
APA: (1973) OFR-68-73 EM Location System Prototype And Communication Station Modification (3f90e3fe-7df3-4a30-87c7-cb58a9840560)
MLA: OFR-68-73 EM Location System Prototype And Communication Station Modification (3f90e3fe-7df3-4a30-87c7-cb58a9840560). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.