Telemetry Applications Handbook
Abstract
The Telemetry Applications Handbook is a book of practical application guidelines, which provide information leading to improvement in overall telemetry system performance and compatibility. The content has been prepared under the direction of the Telemetry Group of the Range Commanders Council to fill the gap between telemetry theory and application. The handbook has been designed for use by telemetry system planners, designers, and operators. The handbook is published as a companion to RCC Document 106, Telemetry Standards, and RCC Document 118, Test Methods for Telemetry Systems and Subsystems. The information follows the order of signal flow through a telemetry system; that is, the discussions begin at the origin of the source signals and proceed through the system to the receiving subsystem output, where the source signals are recovered. The discussions in each of the following chapters provide information on system design, problem prevention, problem recognition (existing and potential), problem isolation techniques, determination of the origin of problems, and approaches for finding solutions to problems. The guidance provided herein will assist in identifying important systems characteristics and in establishing effective preventive maintenance procedures. Support to each of the topics discussed is provided through the liberal use of signal and system illustrations, graphs, and photographs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- AD1038198