AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM

On the basis of an extensive literary review and the proposed northern communication system's requirements, a theoretical design criterion is selected and a corresponding synthesis procedure is described for an optimum second order Frequency Compression Demodulator. Subsequent to this, the deta...

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Main Author: Gruber, John G.
Other Authors: Michalenko, A., Krause, A.E.
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 1969
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10388/15698
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/15698 2024-06-23T07:56:23+00:00 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM Gruber, John G. Michalenko, A. Krause, A.E. January 1969 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10388/15698 unknown https://hdl.handle.net/10388/15698 Thesis 1969 ftusaskatchewan 2024-05-29T00:18:35Z On the basis of an extensive literary review and the proposed northern communication system's requirements, a theoretical design criterion is selected and a corresponding synthesis procedure is described for an optimum second order Frequency Compression Demodulator. Subsequent to this, the detailed design and construction together with extensive laboratory and field testing of this device is presented. From the laboratory investigation, it is concluded, that the experimental threshold behavior of the demodulator is in agreement with theoretical predictions. In addition, these tests have assisted in the clarification of various controversies associated with the optimum design of this type of feedback demodulator. A comparison of the Frequency Compression Demodulator and Phase Locked Detector has resulted in a further understanding of the latter, as well as an improvement in• its threshold performance; on the basis of this, it is concluded that the threshold extension of the frequency compression unit over that of a properly designed phase locked loop is not as significant as previously suspected. Therefore, from this point of view, both devices are nearly equally suited for northern communication purposes. However, the former appears to have advantages when the received carrier is disturbed by the propagating medium. Finally it is estimated that use of these feedback demodulators in the E-scatter link from Rankin Inlet, N.W.T. to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would result in successful demodulation of a 10 Hz bandwidth it least 80 percent of the time if 500 watt transmitters are employed with the present antenna system. This research was supported by the National Research Council of Canada under Grant Nos. A-2193 and A-3382 and by the Institute for Northern Studies. Thesis Rankin Inlet University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK Canada Rankin Inlet ENVELOPE(-91.983,-91.983,62.734,62.734)
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description On the basis of an extensive literary review and the proposed northern communication system's requirements, a theoretical design criterion is selected and a corresponding synthesis procedure is described for an optimum second order Frequency Compression Demodulator. Subsequent to this, the detailed design and construction together with extensive laboratory and field testing of this device is presented. From the laboratory investigation, it is concluded, that the experimental threshold behavior of the demodulator is in agreement with theoretical predictions. In addition, these tests have assisted in the clarification of various controversies associated with the optimum design of this type of feedback demodulator. A comparison of the Frequency Compression Demodulator and Phase Locked Detector has resulted in a further understanding of the latter, as well as an improvement in• its threshold performance; on the basis of this, it is concluded that the threshold extension of the frequency compression unit over that of a properly designed phase locked loop is not as significant as previously suspected. Therefore, from this point of view, both devices are nearly equally suited for northern communication purposes. However, the former appears to have advantages when the received carrier is disturbed by the propagating medium. Finally it is estimated that use of these feedback demodulators in the E-scatter link from Rankin Inlet, N.W.T. to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would result in successful demodulation of a 10 Hz bandwidth it least 80 percent of the time if 500 watt transmitters are employed with the present antenna system. This research was supported by the National Research Council of Canada under Grant Nos. A-2193 and A-3382 and by the Institute for Northern Studies.
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
author_facet Gruber, John G.
author_sort Gruber, John G.
title AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
title_short AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
title_full AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
title_fullStr AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DEMODULATOR FOR A VHF - FM IONOSCATTER SYSTEM
title_sort investigation of the frequency compression demodulator for a vhf - fm ionoscatter system
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