DocumentCode :
1522485
Title :
Site and Path Errors in Short-Wave Direction-Finding
Author :
Ross, W.
Volume :
94
Issue :
28
fYear :
1947
fDate :
3/1/1947 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
108
Lastpage :
114
Abstract :
The paper deals with the results of a series of investigations into the errors observed in short-wave direction-finding on wavelengths of 20¿50 m 6¿15 Mc/s). It is shown that the errors observed on a transmitter at a distance of several miles vary rapidly and erratically with azimuth, wavelength and distance. In some cases a change of bearing of 2¿3 deg has accompanied a change in azimuth of 0.5 deg or a change of wavelength of only 1%. It was also found that for two different sites the average numerical error and the (statistical) probable error were roughly proportional to the wavelength. For one site, the probable error on a wavelength of 50 m (6 Mc/s) was 1.7 deg and on 30 m (10 Mc/s), 0.8 deg. A hypothesis is put forward to explain these results on the basis of an assumption that the errors are due to re-radiation from a large number of reflectors scattered at random over a considerable area around the direction-finder. The implications of such a theory are discussed, and it is deduced that for average sites the probable error will have a maximum value on a wavelength of about 100¿150 m. Some tests, carried out with a portable direction-finder, show that even on apparently ideal sites, the local errors are not always negligible.
Keywords :
radionavigation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers - Part III: Radio and Communication Engineering, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher :
iet
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ji-3-2.1947.0024
Filename :
5298922
Link To Document :
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