DocumentCode :
1272685
Title :
A note on the theory of night errors in Adcock direction-finding systems
Author :
Coales, J.F.
Volume :
71
Issue :
429
fYear :
1932
fDate :
9/1/1932 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
497
Lastpage :
506
Abstract :
The paper deals with the theory of night errors (i.e. those errors which cannot be estimated owing to their variation from minute to minute and their dependence on factors not easily determined) in wireless direction-finding systems, and has arisen out of experimental work carried out at H.M. Signal School, Portsmouth Expressions are described for the errors which may be obtained as a result of the presence of both ground and atmospheric waves. The fixed Adcock system is shown to be less liable to error than loop systems, but there are substantial zones in which, for certain conditions of the atmospheric or indirect ray from a transmitter, the fixed Adcock system is subject to blurred minima and to errors of bearing. These zones increase with increase of spacing between the aerials, and the maximum error occurs when the intensities of the ground and atmospheric waves are approximately equal. The rotating Adcock system, however, is shown to be free from blurred minima and errors due to night effect.
Keywords :
radio direction-finding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher :
iet
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/jiee-1.1932.0123
Filename :
5315222
Link To Document :
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