Testing electrically conductive lines to determine electrical ch

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Frequency of cyclic current or voltage

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324 51, H04B 346

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ABSTRACT:
A two-wired telephone testing system employing a low frequency test signal which is a submultiple of the power line frequency. This test signal is applied between the two-wires or between either wire at a point of potential reference (ground). A measure of the integrated value of the current between the connected points is then made for a period equal to one-half cycle of the applied signal with one polarity and one-half cycle with the polarity of the measured signal reversed. The integration periods are selected to be in phase with the applied signal for determining conductance and 90.degree. out of phase for determining susceptance. Direct current measurement can also be made for the same time periods.

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