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Title: Trouble Shooting In Metameter-Telemetering Systems
Author: E. P. Bousquet
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: In order to discuss trouble-shooting in Telemetering Systems, lets first define the word Telemetering. Telemetering is the art of measuring at a distance. A simple form of telemetering, which we all have available to us, is a gasoline gauge in our automobile. The level of our gasoline is made to actuate a slider on a variable resistor which, when combined with the automobile battery, varies the voltage to a simple voltmeter calibrated in gasoline capacity. Other types of telemetering that may take place in an automobile are the transmission of oil pressure and engine speed. We are, in the preceeding examples, measuring at a distance even though the distances involved are short. The type of Telemetering Systems we are concerned with here is known as Impulse-Duration or Pulse-Width type.




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