DocumentCode
1406687
Title
Errors in direction-finding calibrations in steel ships due to the shape and orientation of the aerial of the transmitting station
Author
Coales, J.F.
Volume
8
Issue
24
fYear
1933
fDate
9/1/1933 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
127
Lastpage
130
Abstract
In this paper it is shown that, owing to the effect of the ship on the incoming wave, a vertical magnetic field may, through re-radiation, cause errors in the observed bearing taken with a wireless direction-finder. Experiements show that in the case of calibrations carried out with a roof, errors of 1° or 2° may arise if the roof is not symmetrical. The error, however, decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the transmitter, and also with increasing frequency. The expression for these errors are then derived mathematically and it is shown that they are closely allied to the ordinary deviation due to ¿ship effect¿. The error should be most marked in the direction of the electric axis of the ship (that in which the deviation is zero, ususally the fore-and-aft line) and non-existent at right angles to this. The work was carried out in a light cruiser with one of H.M. destroyers as transmitting ship, and this paper has been prepared in H.M. Signal School.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Section, Institution of Electrical Engineers - Proceedings of the
Publisher
iet
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pws.1933.0013
Filename
5245757
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