DocumentCode :
1271280
Title :
The operation of several broadcasting stations on the same wave-length
Author :
Eckersley, P.P. ; Howe, A.B.
Volume :
67
Issue :
390
fYear :
1929
fDate :
6/1/1929 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
772
Lastpage :
785
Abstract :
Consideration is given to the advantages to be derived from the operation of several broadcasting stations on one wave-length, and to the means whereby such operation may be attained. A brief outline is given of the theory of the production of distortion of various types inherent to single wavelength working, and an account of practical verification of theory. A theory is elaborated to account, quantitatively, for the amount of interference from a distant station likely to to experienced when listening to a local station operating on the same wave-length. The conditions under which distortion intoduced by such interference becomes negligible are determined, together with the approximate service range of individual single-wave stations. The conclusion is drawn that single-wavelength working is possible and practicable amongst stations radiating the same programme, and that the principal use of such single-wave-length working is likely to be to bring isolated towns into ¿A¿ service-area conditions, thus economizing the available wave-lengths
Keywords :
radio stations;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher :
iet
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/jiee-1.1929.0081
Filename :
5314943
Link To Document :
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