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Title: Telemetry-Tone Generators And Discriminations
Author: W. A. Thomas
Source: 1968 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: Telemetry is the measurement, transmission, and recording or indication of intelligence between two or more remote locations. The term has come to include remote control as well. Telemetry has far ranging application in all fields of communications however, this article will confine its discussions to industrial telemetry as employed in the gas industry, and specifically the application of tone equipment in such systems. A telemetry system can be divided roughly into five components: the measuring device, the transmitter, the transmission media, the receiver, and the recorder or indicator. Typical components are shown in Figure 1. Pipeline transmission has found only a limited application due to complex impedence characteristics, but has been under constant scrutiny for a number of years.




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