Current Search: McCarter, Ed. R. (x)
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A Solid State Transducer for Monitoring Pipeline Cathodic Protection Voltages.
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Creator
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Bartell, Jon R., McCarter, Ed. R., Engineering
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Abstract / Description
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Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis
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Date Issued
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1974
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Identifier
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CFR0011984, ucf:53094
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0011984
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Title
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A Solid State VHF Single Sideband Transmitter.
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Creator
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Roos, Ermi, McCarter, Ed R., Engineering
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Abstract / Description
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Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; This research report investigates a unique method of generating single sideband power, which is particularly useful in transistorized transmitters operating at VHF frequencies. Radio frequency power id developed by class C amplifiers, rather than conventional class A or B amplifiers. Currently, VHF power transistors are not well adapted for use as linear amplifiers, and will function far better in the class C mode. A prototype...
Show moreFlorida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; This research report investigates a unique method of generating single sideband power, which is particularly useful in transistorized transmitters operating at VHF frequencies. Radio frequency power id developed by class C amplifiers, rather than conventional class A or B amplifiers. Currently, VHF power transistors are not well adapted for use as linear amplifiers, and will function far better in the class C mode. A prototype VHF transmitter which develops single sideband power with nonlinear amplifiers was designed and constructed. The transmitter characteristics were measured and analyzed to establish the feasibility of the new design.
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Date Issued
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1973
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Identifier
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CFR0004779, ucf:52958
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0004779
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Intermodulation Analysis of Class C Transistorized Amplifiers with Applications for V.H.F. Amplifiers.
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Creator
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Wollam, Robert H., McCarter, Ed. R., Engineering
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Abstract / Description
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Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; The paper discusses the theoretical analysis and the experimental work done to describe the cause of intermodulation distortion in class C transistorized amplifiers. A mathematical basis for the intermodulation was derived using a single frequency input and a second frequency introduced into the output of the amplifier. It was followed by experimental work performed to justify the theory. These experiments used both pulsed and...
Show moreFlorida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; The paper discusses the theoretical analysis and the experimental work done to describe the cause of intermodulation distortion in class C transistorized amplifiers. A mathematical basis for the intermodulation was derived using a single frequency input and a second frequency introduced into the output of the amplifier. It was followed by experimental work performed to justify the theory. These experiments used both pulsed and sinusoidal drives as amplifier inputs. Also, a feedback method along with the transistor's operating poing was shown to reduce the intermodulation distortion produced by the amplifer. Finally, a short discussion on the results and some of the applications of this research to V.H.F. amplifiers was presented.
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Date Issued
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1974
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Identifier
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CFR0004780, ucf:52963
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0004780