DocumentCode :
1173048
Title :
Low Power Radio Transmitters for Broadcasting
Author :
Kishpaugh, A.W. ; Coram, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
fYear :
1933
Firstpage :
212
Lastpage :
227
Abstract :
This paper discusses the place of low powered installations in the existing radio broadcast system, and the importance of apparatus for such stations meeting the present-day requirements pertaining to frequency stability, modulation capability, fidelity, and radio-frequency harmonics. The characteristics and more interesting features of a new line of transmitters covering the range of output from 100 to 1000 watts are described. The basic unit is a 100-watt transmitter employing grid-bias modulation which is novel in so far as American broadcast practice is concerned. Outputs of 250, 500, and 1000 watts are obtained through the use of a supplementary amplifier unit equipped with tubes of appropriate capacity. Radiation-cooled tubes are used throughout, and both units are self-contained, being operated direct from an alternating-current supply without the use of rotating machinery. Mechanically the units are novel in that the housings are of a cabinet form with doors which allow complete access from the front for adjustment and maintenance.
Keywords :
Cities and towns; Frequency modulation; Laboratories; Machinery; Power system harmonics; Radio broadcasting; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Stability; Telephony;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0731-5996
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1933.227577
Filename :
1685303
Link To Document :
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