An exploration is reported of the possibilities of a moderately fast data transmission system to use private line message facilities. A comparatively conventional system was desired to permit expeditious application. An auxiliary “word start” signal was necessary for the system considered.
Transmission characteristics of a number of arrangements were examined. These included several exploratory AM vestigial sideband systems (using a spectrum similar to telephotography), double sideband AM systems, various telegraph and other multichannel systems.
It was concluded that the 1600 bits per second usable over the AM vestigial sideband arrangement was about as fast as could be expected with the data system contemplated. This transmission is not as “rugged,” with respect to impulse noise and sudden level changes, as other slower arrangements, but it is expected to be satisfactory. It will require delay correction, and simple methods are considered for carrying this out.