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Practical Application of an Ultra-High-Frequency Radio-Relay Circuit

J.E. Smith, +2 more
- Vol. 26, Iss: 11, pp 1311-1326
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In this article, the utilization of an ultra-high-frequency radio circuit for the transmission of telegraph, teletype printer, and facsimile signals is described, particularly with regard to equipment maintenance tests and the methods employed to determine the conditions of the circuit such as degree of modulation, signal-to-noise ratio, etc.
Abstract
The utilization of an ultra-high-frequency radio circuit for the transmission of telegraph, teletype printer, and facsimile signals is described. The operating procedure is stressed throughout, particularly with regard to equipment maintenance tests and the methods employed to determine the conditions of the circuit such as degree of modulation, signal-to-noise ratio, etc. Considerations are presented with respect to the most efficient division of the total modulation band into the communication channels, as well as the signal-to-noise ratios required for the different types of service. It is found that fading, static, and weather conditions at these frequencies are of little importance as to their effect on the economic use of the circuit. However, diathermy machines and similar sources of disturbance are troublesome and their effect must be minimized. Experience during the past year and a half indicates that the dependability of the ultra-high-frequency radio circuit is of a high order.

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Radio-Relay-Systems Development by the Radio Corporation of America

C.W. Hansell
TL;DR: In this article, the problems of relay-system design are reviewed and formulas, based on reasonable assumptions, are given for calculating the required repeater gain, the output power, and required antenna heights for various spacings between repeaters and for various frequencies.
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Use of Subcarrier Frequency Modulation in Communication Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a two-way multiple-channel radio-relay circuit providing teletype service between New York and Philadelphia gave improved stability of operation when variations in signal strength occurred.
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Résumé of v.h.f. point-to-point communication

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the development of radio-telephone point-to-point communication in Great Britain prior to 1939 and from 1939 to 1946, and deal briefly with similar developments in other countries.
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Notes on Propagation of Waves below Ten Meters in Length

B. Trevor, +1 more
TL;DR: The results of a number of measurements of field strength variation with distance from the transmitter and height above ground for several wavelengths in the range below ten meters are shown in this paper, where the experimental results are shown to conform in general wiih the predictions from theoretical considerations.