DocumentCode
1040922
Title
Submerged Repeaters for Long Submarine Telegraph Cables
Author
Cramer, C.H.
Author_Institution
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Volume
70
Issue
2
fYear
1951
fDate
7/1/1951 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1517
Lastpage
1523
Abstract
An experimental underwater repeater recently installed in one of The Western Union Telegraph Company´s transatlantic nonloaded telegraph cables increased the operating speed of the cable from 50 words per minute to 167 words per minute. The repeater is located 170 miles at sea in a depth of 270 fathoms which places it beyond shallow coastal waters where disturbance levels are high. The cable beyond the repeater is in deep water and free from disturbance so that signals alone are amplified and the signal-to-noise ratio at the terminal is greatly increased. The 3-stage amplifier and signal-shaping networks are mounted in a pressure-equalized steel case. Power for the repeater is supplied by rectifiers at the cable terminal. The repeater includes a switch, under control of the terminal, by means of which spare vacuum tubes can be substituted or the cable can be cut directly through for operation without repeater.
Keywords
Electron tubes; Rectifiers; Repeaters; Sea measurements; Signal to noise ratio; Steel; Switches; Telegraphy; Underwater cables; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1951.5060594
Filename
5060594
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