The design and implementation of a UHF radio system using distributed antennas, passive reflectors and two-way signal boosters in a room and pillar limestone mine

R. A. Isberg, J. C. Cawley, R. Chufo
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The Bureau of Mines (BOM) has established a project to demonstrate means for improving underground communications in metal/nonmetal room and pillar mines. The Black River Mine, a large limestone mine near Butler, Kentucky, was selected for conducting propagation tests on 466 and 812 MHz and to develop a practical operating system. Tests of communications between handheld 2 watt ultra high frequency (UHF) transceivers in the mine proved satisfactory for approximately 2,000 feet (610 m) through straight and level haulageways but the range of communication into intersecting crosscuts was quite limited. It was evident that radiation from the transceivers was not being efficiently reflected by limestone pillars into the intersecting crosscuts. Two passive aluminum reflectors, each four feet (1.22 m) square, were installed near the roof and positioned 45° with respect to the axis at an intersection of two haulageways and the range of communications down the intersecting haulageways was significantly extended. Two distributed antenna and base station systems, each feeding four antennas located at principal intersections of haulage and travel roads, were installed and signal or fade margins above 20 dB quieting were measured to determine where reflectors were needed. The reflectors were very effective when they were within direct line of sight and less than 1,000 feet (305 m) from an antenna. The two antenna systems provided satisfactory coverage along the principal travel and haulageways in approximately 70 percent of the central portion of the mine but coverage was unreliable in the active mining areas around the perimeter of the mine. The alternatives of either installing four additional base station and distributed antenna systems or extending the original distributed antenna systems by adding two-way multichannel signal boosters to compensate for cable attenuation were evaluated. The signal booster concept was selected because it is less expensive, simpler to control, avoids hetrodyne interference and communications can be readily extended as the mined area is expanded.
采用分布式天线、无源反射器和双向信号增强器的超高频无线电系统的设计与实现
矿务局制定了一个项目,以示范改善金属/非金属室矿和柱矿地下通讯的方法。肯塔基州巴特勒附近的一个大型石灰石矿Black River Mine被选中进行466和812 MHz的传播测试,并开发一个实用的操作系统。在矿井中进行的手持式2瓦超高频(UHF)收发器之间的通信测试证明,在大约2000英尺(610米)的范围内,通过笔直和水平的运输通道是令人满意的,但进入相交横断面的通信范围相当有限。很明显,从收发机发出的辐射没有被石灰石柱子有效地反射到相交的十字路口。两个被动铝反射器,每个四英尺(1.22米)的正方形,安装在屋顶附近,在两条轨道的交叉处与轴线呈45°角,并且在相交的轨道上的通信范围显着扩展。安装了两个分布式天线和基站系统,每个系统为位于运输和旅行道路主要十字路口的四个天线供电,并测量信号或衰减余量超过20 dB,以确定需要反射器的位置。当反射器处于直接瞄准线内且距离天线小于1000英尺(305米)时,反射器非常有效。这两种天线系统在矿井中央大约70%的主要旅行和运输道上提供了令人满意的覆盖,但在矿井周围的活跃矿区的覆盖不可靠。评估了安装四个额外的基站和分布式天线系统或通过增加双向多通道信号增强器来补偿电缆衰减来扩展原有分布式天线系统的替代方案。选择信号增强概念是因为它更便宜,更容易控制,避免外差干扰,并且随着雷区的扩大,通信可以很容易地扩展。
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