• DocumentCode
    1377253
  • Title

    An envelope delay-measuring instrument in the audio-frequency range

  • Author

    Cannon, W. D.

  • Author_Institution
    Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
  • Volume
    74
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    1956
  • Firstpage
    710
  • Lastpage
    717
  • Abstract
    IT HAS long been recognized that careful attention must be given to the amplitude response of all types of communication systems throughout the useful frequency range. Other effects arising from system phase characteristics became evident as circuit lengths increased. These effects, resulting from phase distortion, persisted even after perfect correction had been made for amplitude distortion. In telephony for relatively short distances, phase distortion was usually of small importance. However, with the increased length of circuits phase distortion over the essential range of frequencies was found to play an important role. In landline code telegraphy, d-c or carrier, the effects of phase response are negligible compared with amplitude response. In any event, the processes of signal regeneration, sampling, or pickup, and code translation provide a ¿margin¿ within which distortion effects are absent and a perfect printed reproduction of the telegraph message is obtained.
  • Keywords
    Delay; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Instruments; Oscillators; Standards;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, Transactions of the
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0097-2452
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCE.1956.6372446
  • Filename
    6372446