Title :
Repeater design for the Newfoundland¿Nova Scotia link
Author :
Brockbank, R.A. ; Walker, D.C. ; Welsby, V.G.
fDate :
1/1/1957 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Newfoundland-Nova Scotia link required the provision of 16 submerged repeaters each transmitting 60 circuits in the bands 20¿260kc/s from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland and 312¿552kc/s in the opposite direction. The paper deals with the design and production of these repeaters. Each repeater has a gain of 60 dB at 552 kc/s and the amplifier consists of two forward amplifying paths with a common feedback network. Reliability is of paramount importance, and production was carried out in an air-conditioned building with meticulous attention to cleanliness and to very rigid manufacturing and testing specifications. The electrical unit is contained in a rigid pressure housing 9ft long and 10in in diameter with the sea cables connected to an armour clamp and a cable gland at each end. A submerged equalizer was provided near the middle of the sea crossing.
Keywords :
repeaters; telephone equipment;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Radio and Electronic Engineering
DOI :
10.1049/pi-b-1.1957.0010