GB378998A - Improvements in or relating to oscillation generating and modulating arrangements suitable for use in wireless signalling - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to oscillation generating and modulating arrangements suitable for use in wireless signalling

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GB378998A
GB378998A GB15992/31A GB1599231A GB378998A GB 378998 A GB378998 A GB 378998A GB 15992/31 A GB15992/31 A GB 15992/31A GB 1599231 A GB1599231 A GB 1599231A GB 378998 A GB378998 A GB 378998A
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frequency
circuits
grid
common
circuit
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Marconis Wireless Telegraph Co Ltd
BAE Systems Electronics Ltd
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Marconis Wireless Telegraph Co Ltd
Marconi Co Ltd
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03CMODULATION
    • H03C3/00Angle modulation
    • H03C3/10Angle modulation by means of variable impedance
    • H03C3/24Angle modulation by means of variable impedance by means of a variable resistive element, e.g. tube
    • H03C3/26Angle modulation by means of variable impedance by means of a variable resistive element, e.g. tube comprising two elements controlled in push-pull by modulating signal

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Abstract

378,998. Valve generating and modulating circuits. MARCONI'S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO., Ltd., Marconi House, Strand, London.-(Assignees of Hansell, C. W. ; Port Jefferson, Long Island, New York, U.S.A.) June 1, 1931, No. 15992. Convention date, June 25, 1930. [Class 40 (v).] Frequency modulation is effected by providing two valve generators with their different frequencies determined by long-line frequency control, the two oscillators feeding a common circuit which causes them to adopt a common frequency, and the modulating currents being utilized to vary this common frequency by changing the relative intensity of oscillation cf the generators. As shown in Fig. 1, the natural frequencies of the generators 10, 12 are determined by the Lecher-wire control circuits 22, 24, and they feed a common output circuit 118. The relative intensity of the oscillations is varied by varying the grid voltage of the valves 10, 12 in phase opposition, by means of the push-pull transformer 8<1> fed by the microphone 2 or other signal producers 4, 6. The frequency-modulated output in the coil 118 feeds a carrier-suppression modulator 30, 32 supplied by a generator 34 of higher frequency, and the side bands are fed through a filter 34<1> and limiter 36 to the aerial. Alternatively, the frequency-modulated wave may be fed direct to the aerial. Inductive back coupling may be employed between the plate and grid circuits of the valves 10, 12. In the modification shown in Fig. 3, screen-grid oscillators 10<11>, 12<11> are employed, with separate tuned grid circuits 40, and a common output circuit 46. Back coupling is effected by means of long lines 22<1>, 24<1> in the form of coils, the lengths of which are an odd number of half wavelengths at their respective desired frequencies. Signal voltages are applied from the microphone amplifier 62 in phase opposition to the two grids. In a further modification, Fig. 4 (not shown), push-pull amplifiers are used in the low-frequency circuits, and the tuned output circuit 46 is connected in the grid circuit of a further amplifier, the plate circuit of which is back-coupled through longline coils such as 22<1>, 24<1> to the tuned grid circuits of the respective oscillators. The longline coils are in this case of a length equal to an even number of half wavelengths of the desired oscillation. The modulating voltages are applied in phase opposition to the screen grids of the oscillator valves. Specification 369,009 is referred to.
GB15992/31A 1930-06-25 1931-06-01 Improvements in or relating to oscillation generating and modulating arrangements suitable for use in wireless signalling Expired GB378998A (en)

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US463614A US2027975A (en) 1930-06-25 1930-06-25 Frequency modulation

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US2435259A (en) * 1940-06-14 1948-02-03 Western Union Telegraph Co Frequency control apparatus
US2444479A (en) * 1944-01-08 1948-07-06 Rca Corp Frequency-modulated pulse generator
US2440621A (en) * 1944-04-25 1948-04-27 Rca Corp Frequency modulation
US2501545A (en) * 1946-03-26 1950-03-21 Rca Corp Frequency modulation system
US2454971A (en) * 1946-05-22 1948-11-30 Gen Electric Frequency modulation
US2590373A (en) * 1947-11-20 1952-03-25 Philco Corp Modulation system and method

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