DocumentCode
901621
Title
Instantaneous Frequency-Measuring Receivers (Letters)
Author
Goddard, N.E.
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
1972
Firstpage
292
Lastpage
293
Abstract
The instantaneous frequency-measuring receiver (IFR) is becoming widely known to microwaye systems engineers, but as a consequence of the defense applications its origins are obscure. The pioneering work on the phase-discriminator technique, which is the basis of most modern IFR systems, was done in the Mullard Research Laboratories, Red Hill, Surrey, England, UK. A brief account of the work and a record of one of the lirst signal observations with this type of receiver is provided. In concluding the author illustrates a signal display recorded in 1958 which is believed to be the first observation of signals with a balanced phase discriminator IFR. The receiver operated over an octave band from 2 to 4 GHz with one discriminator circuit. It is measuring five pulsed signals, one of which is a multifrequency transmission.
Keywords
Cathode ray tubes; Delay; Detectors; Engine cylinders; Frequency measurement; Hybrid junctions; Laboratories; Reflection; Systems engineering and theory; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.1972.1127741
Filename
1127741
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