DocumentCode
1173756
Title
On the Solution of the Problem of Night Effects with the Radio Range Beacon System
Author
Diamond, H.
Author_Institution
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.
Volume
21
Issue
6
fYear
1933
fDate
6/1/1933 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
808
Lastpage
832
Abstract
A new antenna system is described for use at radio range beacon stations which eliminates the troublesome night effects hitherto experienced in the use of the range beacon system. Considerable data, comprising ground and flight measurements, are given on both aural and visual type range beacons using the present loop transmitting antennas, which show, the severity of the night effects encountered. Because of the magnitude of these effects, particularly in mountainous country, the range beacon course often becomes of no value beyond about thirty miles from the beacon station. With the new antenna system developed, referred to as the transmission-line antenna system, the beacon course is satisfactory through its entire distance range, the night effects becoming negligible. Experimental data are given comparing the performance of the transmission-line and loop antenna systems under nearly identical conditions. The paper includes a theoretical analysis of the phenomena underlying the occurrence of night effects and how to eliminate them.
Keywords
Airplanes; Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Directive antennas; Fluctuations; Polarization; Standards publication; Transmission lines; Transmitting antennas; US Department of Commerce;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0731-5996
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1933.227791
Filename
1685392
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