Elektrisches Signalsystem

981,161. Track apparatus. GENERAL PRECISION Inc. Feb. 9, 1961 [Feb. 15, 1960], No. 4912/61. Heading B7N. [Also in Division H4] In an interrogator-responder system of the type disclosed in Specification 917,755, e.g. for identifying railway wagons, an interrogator 101 transmits a carrier plus a plura...

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Hauptverfasser: KLEIST,ROBERT, S. JONES,CLARENCE
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Zusammenfassung:981,161. Track apparatus. GENERAL PRECISION Inc. Feb. 9, 1961 [Feb. 15, 1960], No. 4912/61. Heading B7N. [Also in Division H4] In an interrogator-responder system of the type disclosed in Specification 917,755, e.g. for identifying railway wagons, an interrogator 101 transmits a carrier plus a plurality of simulated sidebands which are supplied by separate oscillators 102 to 105 and supplied to an output coil 107. At the responder 108 a circuit L1, C1 receives the interrogator signal and crystal filters F1, F2 remove two of the " sidebands." The signal is demodulated by a diode X1 and capacitor C2 and the composite voltage resulting from the " sidebands " (except the two filtered out) superimposed on a direct component resulting from the detection of the carrier operates a transistor oscillator T1 to provide a response signal consisting of a carrier modulated by the audio-frequencies not filtered out and characteristic of that responder. The response signal is picked up by a coil 112, amplified at 113 and supplied to detectors 117 to 119, one for each " sideband " transmitted from 101. The outputs of carrier oscillator 102 and " sideband " oscillators 103 to 105 are respectively combined in frequency changers 114 to 116 to provide corresponding audio-frequencies which after filtering at 131 to 133 are used as reference frequencies at the detectors 117 to 119 to check the phase and frequency relationships of the incoming signals, any received signals which do not have the correct frequency and phase relationships being rejected. The resulting signals are supplied via filters 130 to 132 and rectifiers 133 to 135 to a register 136. The output of amplifier 113 may be used to provide an A.G.C. potential which is compared with a reference potential and used to control the gain of the amplifier 106 and circuitry providing register clearing as disclosed in Specification 917,755.