The use of level controlling devices in the radio-telephone service

L. Getgen
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This paper introduces the subject of speech level control as applied to radio-telephone service by presenting statistical data describing talker level variations and anticipated levels at the telephone central office. Because speech measurements are difficult to make, mention is made of speech to sine wave relationships that are convenient for system line-up. Next, maximum levels are established for the output of the controller and application to the wire-line or the radio transmitter. The operational characteristics of three available types of level controlling devices are discussed. These are: the Agamp and Vogad which were designed specifically for control of speech levels into radio transmitters; the clipper-limiter commonly used in radio broadcasting; and the Compandor which is familiar in telephone applications. Recordings were made of these devices in operation. Analysis of these recordings as related to the “ground rules” established in the text allowed conclusions to be drawn concerning the most advantageous use of each. In discussing the use of level controlling devices, it is necessary to determine the nature of the signals that are to be controlled. Where telephone facilities are to be used, consideration must be given to plant practices. These practices as well as the transmitter input requirements will establish the output level limits for the device. Having an idea of the input and output requirements and taking into account unusual noise and environmental conditions, the next step is to examine the characteristics, and cost of available units to determine the extent to which they meet the system application.
无线电话业务中液位控制装置的使用
本文介绍了应用于无线电话业务的语音电平控制的主题,给出了描述话音电平变化和电话中心局预期电平的统计数据。由于语音测量很难进行,因此提到了语音与正弦波的关系,这便于系统排列。接下来,为控制器的输出和对电线或无线电发射机的应用建立最大电平。讨论了三种可用的液位控制装置的工作特性。它们是:Agamp和Vogad,它们是专门为控制无线电发射器的语音水平而设计的;无线电广播中常用的剪波限制器;以及在电话应用中熟悉的Compandor。对这些装置的运行情况进行了录音。对这些录音与案文中所定的“基本规则”有关的情况进行分析,可以得出关于每一项录音的最有利使用的结论。在讨论液位控制装置的使用时,有必要确定要控制的信号的性质。如果要使用电话设施,必须考虑到工厂的惯例。这些做法以及发射机输入要求将建立设备的输出电平限制。了解了输入和输出要求,并考虑到异常噪声和环境条件后,下一步是检查可用单元的特性和成本,以确定它们满足系统应用的程度。
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