1934
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1934.tb04442.x
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Systems for Wide-Band Transmission Over Coaxial Lines

Abstract: In this paper systems are described whereby frequency band widths of the order of 1000 kc. or more may be transmitted for long distances over coaxial lines and utilized for purposes of mUltiplex telephony or television. A coaxial line is a metal tube surrounding a central conductor and separated from it by insulating supports.

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“…In a similar manner we can derive the following expression for the near-end crosstalk from circuit (2) into circuit (1) via the intermediate circui t (3):…”
Section: Crosstalk Via An Intermediate Circuitmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In a similar manner we can derive the following expression for the near-end crosstalk from circuit (2) into circuit (1) via the intermediate circui t (3):…”
Section: Crosstalk Via An Intermediate Circuitmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the one type, originally developed for radio purposes, flexibility is provided by an articulated structure of the outer conductor. % In the other type of coaxial cable the outer tube is formed oi ribbons of See Bibliography, (21).…”
Section: Wide-band Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%