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Title: Basic Telemetry
Author: Tom Schriver
Source: 1969 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1969
Abstract: The word telemetry is derived from the Greek words te1e (distant), and metron (to measure) so, the basic definition is distant measuring or measuring from a distance. The word te1emetering is also quite often used, The two words have the same basic meaning and are quite often used interchangeably. It should be remembered that telemetry involves the measurement of some quantity, converting that quantity to some form which can be transmitted to a distant point, then converting the received signal into a usable form for observing or recording the measured quantity. Nearly all telemetry is used for the same basic reasons that is, to transmit information from a remote or inaccessible location to a more convenient point, or to centraliee information from several different locations




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