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Title: Trouble-Shooting In Metameter Telemetering Systems
Author: W. R. Grime
Source: 1967 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: In dealing with trouble-shooting in Telemetering Systems we must first discuss briefly what Telemetering is and how it works. Telemetering is measuring at a distance. In Figure 1 we have a simple analogy of what Telemetering is. As the man who picks up the desired information or measurement opens and closes the circuit with a telegraph key, the opens and closures are transmitted along the wires to the coil or sounder at the receiving end, and these, in turn, are transformed or decoded into meaningful intelligence. Thus, the man, or any measuring device at a distance from the place where the information is desired, can transmit this information, and it can be indicated, recorded or otherwise displayed.




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