An Investigation into the Noise Interference Problems at Logan Airport, Boston.

Abstract

A severe noise problem exists at many air traffic control tower locations in the VHF receivers during certain severe weather conditions. The problem has theoretically been investigated for Boston Logan Airport and has been found to be most likely related to corona discharge from air terminals close to the receiving antennas. The effect of the charge that can accumulate on the radome has not yet been well identified. The charge from raindrops transferred to the antennas seems unlikely as a noise source. Elimination techniques using static dischargers at some ATCT locations have been analyzed and are criticized. A detailed experimental study of the effect of corona noise on voice communications has been carried out using receivers and antennas which are representative of equipment in current use at air traffic control centers. In this part of the investigation a controlled discharge was induced at a sharp point in order to simulate the corona noise problems which have been reported during severe weather conditions. Suggestions for possible corrective procedures include relocation of the air terminals or placing corona balls over the tips of the air terminal. The latter modifications will also enhance the lightning protection capabilities. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA072057

Entities

People

  • Barton J. Lipofsky
  • Jack Leahy
  • Rodney B. Bent
  • Sigred K. Llewellyn

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Cyber
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Traffic
  • Automatic Gain Control
  • Barometric Pressure
  • Electric Fields
  • Electron Tubes
  • Frequency
  • Lepidoptera
  • Lightning Protection
  • Measurement
  • Noise
  • Noise (Radio)
  • Noise Reduction
  • Oscillators
  • Rods
  • Static Dischargers
  • United States
  • Voice Communications

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  • Aviation Safety and Air Traffic Management
  • Plasma Physics.
  • Systems Analysis and Design