MODIFICATION OF GENERAL AVIATION TRANSPONDER TO INCORPORATE A CRYSTAL VIDEO RECEIVER. PHASE 1: INFINITE SKIRT SELECTIVITY; PHASE 2: GAT MK I; PHASE 3: GAT MK II.

Abstract

Equipment was developed for an infinite skirt selectivity crystal video receiving system. A pulse comparator was designed to gate the signal and thus to achieve the infinite skirt selectivity. However, pulse distortion in the cavity of the pulse comparator made it impossible for the system to work over the required dynamic range. The contract was amended to permit further development of a crystal video receiver using the previously developed equipment in phase 1 and a three-sectioned cavity preselector. This modification was developed, installed, and tested. The unit was within specification at room temperature except for the side lobe suppression. The side lobe suppression was out of specification at both ends of the power input dynamic range. A crystal video receiver was developed for installation in another GF Wilcox GAT, this time using a GF nuvistor RF amplifier instead of the transistor RF amplifier used in GAT MK I. In addition, several components of the basic crystal video receiver was redesigned to improve performance or to reduce cost or weight. This modification was developed, installed, and tested. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0644414

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  • Advanced Electronics

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  • Amplifiers
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  • Crystal Video Receivers
  • Dynamic Range
  • Electronic Amplifier
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  • Radio Frequency Amplifiers
  • Semiconductor Devices
  • Specifications
  • Video

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