Remotely-Controlled Tactical Direction-Finding System.
Abstract
A summay is presented of the work leading to the conception, design, and development of a receiver system employing solid-state tuning for use in a remotely-controlled direction-finding application. The cardinal features of the system are: (1) the elimination of the man at remote stations, (2) accurate station identification, (3) short acquisition times, and (4) good systemwide frequency stability. Included is a detailed description of the basic receiver and supporting telemetry and antenna subsystems. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0267846
Entities
People
- D.l. Mills
- E.m. Aupperle
- T.w. Jr. Butler
Organizations
- University of Michigan