Telemetering post for measuring variables in a high-voltage over

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With coupling means

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340183, 343204, G01R 120, G08C 1506

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041588100

ABSTRACT:
One or more sensors coating a conductor of a high-voltage overhead line provide the signals for measuring variables associated with the operation of a high-voltage overhead line such as voltage, current or phase, wire temperature, ambient ionization etc. These signals are converted by analog-to-digital conversion in data which are acquired to form messages about operating status of a high-voltage overhead line, which are sent out as digital telegrams wirelessly to a remote point. The entire acquisition process and data transmission are accomplished by the post positioned on a conductor of the high-voltage overhead line, operating on the potential of that conductor and receiving the operating energy from same line.

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patent: 3488591 (1970-01-01), Sonnenberg et al.

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