Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Frequency of cyclic current or voltage
Patent
1978-03-20
1980-01-22
Richardson, Robert L.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Frequency of cyclic current or voltage
324 57N, H04B 1700
Patent
active
041852427
ABSTRACT:
The signal-to-noise ratio of intermittent reception by a radio receiver from a push-to-talk transmitter is measured by comparing AGC voltage levels derived from a signal period with levels derived from the prior no-signal period containing noise only. The AGC voltages are applied to a pair of integrators having corresponding time constants and therefore normally having equal outputs. When a valid signal period is recognized, the output of one integrator is held to represent an integration of voltage levels during the prior no-signal period. The integrated signal thus held is thereafter compared with the running output of the other.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Lipton Roy C.
Ng Jin F.
Richardson Robert L.
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