An eighteen-band research and development type of telemetering system for guided missile use : paper, 1954 Feb, Mar.

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An eighteen-band research and development type of telemetering system for guided missile use : paper, 1954 Feb, Mar.

From the abstract : "A compact, two-chassis, FM-FM telemetering system for guided-missile use has been developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This telemetering system is capable of handling a maximum of fourteen continuous and seventy- two time-division-multiplexed channels of information and conforms to EDB standards. The design and construction stress certain fundamental desired characteristics, namely, maximum reliability under adverse vibration environment, accuracy, flexibility in changing measurement types and ranges, and simplicity of field service. "

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