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Radio Remote-Control and Telemetry and Their Application to Missiles
About This Book
Radio Remote-Control and Telemetry and their Application to Missiles provide information pertinent to the developments in the design of remote-control and telemetry equipment. This book discusses the problems that occur in remote-control and telemetry, together with various methods that have been used to solve them, in the field of missiles. Organized into nine chapters, this book begins with an overview of the various types of modulation. This text then examines the nature of information and coding, which is intended as a means of gaining a logical grasp of the phenomena in general. Other chapters consider the problems of propagation and of aerials, which are important topics when the rocket is intended not only to reach great distances, but to follow different flight paths and altitudes. The final chapter deals with the devices for remote-control and telemetry. This book is a valuable resource for electronics and radio engineers as well as for technicians.
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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- PREFACE
- Chapter I: GENERAL REMARKS
- Chapter II: THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MODULATION
- Chapter III: INFORMATION AND CODING
- Chapter IV: LIMITATIONS ON INFORMATION
- Chapter V: FIELD PROPAGATION AND AERIALS ON MISSILES
- Chapter VI: RADIO LINKS FOR REMOTE-CONTROL AND TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT, REGARDED AS MULTIPLEX SYSTEMS
- Chapter VII: THE GUIDANCE OF MISSILES BY RADIO REMOTE-CONTROL
- Chapter VIII: RADIO TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT
- Chapter IX: CONCLUSION
- APPENDIX: STANDARDS FOR TELEMETRY
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX