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US1677191A
US1677191A US641708A US64170823A US1677191A US 1677191 A US1677191 A US 1677191A US 641708 A US641708 A US 641708A US 64170823 A US64170823 A US 64170823A US 1677191 A US1677191 A US 1677191A
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    • H03CMODULATION
    • H03C3/00Angle modulation
    • H03C3/10Angle modulation by means of variable impedance
    • H03C3/12Angle modulation by means of variable impedance by means of a variable reactive element
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L27/00Modulated-carrier systems
    • H04L27/02Amplitude-modulated carrier systems, e.g. using on-off keying; Single sideband or vestigial sideband modulation
    • H04L27/04Modulator circuits; Transmitter circuits

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  • This invention relates to carrier trans mission and more particularly to modulating arrangements for use in connectionwith carrier transmission circuits.
  • One of the principal objects of the invention is to provide a modulating arrangement in which a vacuum tube oscillator supplies the carrier current, modulation being effected by magnetically varying the coupling of the feed-back connection of the oscillator.
  • 0 designates a vacuum tube oscillator of well known type for generating the oscillations to be used as carrier current.
  • the oscillations are supplied to a transmission circuit L through a potentiometer 11 in the output circuit of the oscillator.
  • the grid and plate circuits of the oscillator are coupled together through a feedback connection 12, including a re sistance 13 and a transformer comprising windings 14 and 15, the one winding being included in the plate circuit and the other being included in the grid circuit.
  • the coupling windings 14 and 15 are connected upon acore 16, upon which is also wound a magnetizing winding 17 energized by a. direct current source 18.
  • An operating or modulating winding 19 is also wound upon the core 16, said winding being energized by modulating current from a telephone or other form of transmitter T.
  • the oscillator O Normally, the oscillator O generates oscillations through its feed-back coupling, the amplitude and frequency of the oscillations being determined by the constants of the circuit. These oscillations are transmitted through the potentiometer 11 to the transmission circuit L.
  • voice currents When the telephone transmitter T is actuated voice currents energize the operating winding 19 and produce variations in the magnetic circuit of the core 16, thereby 1923.
  • a modulating arrangement comprising a. vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a magnetic feed-back cou pling for said oscillator including an iron core andlmeans to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents to correspondingly change the frequency of said oscillator.
  • a modulating arrangement comprising a vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a magnetic feed-back coupling for said oscillator including an iron core and means to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents.
  • said means comprising an operating winding upon the same core with said feedback coupling and energized by modulating currents to change the frequency of said oscillator in accordance with said modulating currents.
  • a modulating arrangement comprising a vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a. magnetic feed-back coupling for said oscillator including ah iron core, means to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents, said means comprising an operating winding upon the same core with said feed-back coupling and energized by modulating currents to change the frequency of said oscillator in accordance with said modulating currents, and a magnetizing winding associated with said operating winding and said coupling.

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0 H LOYNES IODULATING ARRANGEMENT Filed May 26. 1923 July 17, 1928.
l N 1 'E N TOR Qfllayms TTORNE Y Patented July 17, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OWEN H. LOYNES, OI WOODRIDGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
MODULATING ARRANGEMENT.
Application filed May 26,
This inventionrelates to carrier trans mission and more particularly to modulating arrangements for use in connectionwith carrier transmission circuits.
One of the principal objects of the invention is to provide a modulating arrangement in which a vacuum tube oscillator supplies the carrier current, modulation being effected by magnetically varying the coupling of the feed-back connection of the oscillator.
Other and further objects of the invention will be clear from the following description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing the figure of which illustrates a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the drawing, 0 designates a vacuum tube oscillator of well known type for generating the oscillations to be used as carrier current. The oscillations are supplied to a transmission circuit L through a potentiometer 11 in the output circuit of the oscillator. The grid and plate circuits of the oscillator are coupled together through a feedback connection 12, including a re sistance 13 and a transformer comprising windings 14 and 15, the one winding being included in the plate circuit and the other being included in the grid circuit. The coupling windings 14 and 15 are connected upon acore 16, upon which is also wound a magnetizing winding 17 energized by a. direct current source 18. An operating or modulating winding 19 is also wound upon the core 16, said winding being energized by modulating current from a telephone or other form of transmitter T.
The operation is as follows: Normally, the oscillator O generates oscillations through its feed-back coupling, the amplitude and frequency of the oscillations being determined by the constants of the circuit. These oscillations are transmitted through the potentiometer 11 to the transmission circuit L. When the telephone transmitter T is actuated voice currents energize the operating winding 19 and produce variations in the magnetic circuit of the core 16, thereby 1923. Serial No. 641,708.
changing the frequency of the oscillator O and causing frequency modulation in accordance with the voice of other signaling currents.
It will be obvious that the general prin ciples herein disclosed may be embodied in many other organizations widely different from those illustrated without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
\Vhat is claimed is:
1. A modulating arrangement comprising a. vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a magnetic feed-back cou pling for said oscillator including an iron core andlmeans to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents to correspondingly change the frequency of said oscillator.
2. A modulating arrangement comprising a vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a magnetic feed-back coupling for said oscillator including an iron core and means to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents. said means comprising an operating winding upon the same core with said feedback coupling and energized by modulating currents to change the frequency of said oscillator in accordance with said modulating currents.
3. A modulating arrangement comprising a vacuum tube oscillator for supplying the carrier currents, a. magnetic feed-back coupling for said oscillator including ah iron core, means to vary said magnetic coupling in accordance with modulating currents, said means comprising an operating winding upon the same core with said feed-back coupling and energized by modulating currents to change the frequency of said oscillator in accordance with said modulating currents, and a magnetizing winding associated with said operating winding and said coupling. i
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification this 25th day-of May, 1923. V
OWEN H. LOYNES.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2433361A (en) * 1940-01-20 1947-12-30 Submarine Signal Co Method and apparatus for echo ranging
US2528727A (en) * 1945-08-03 1950-11-07 Rines Robert Harvey Sonic picture system
US2565231A (en) * 1947-01-04 1951-08-21 Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co Variable artificial transmission line for effecting phase modulated oscillations
US2574647A (en) * 1947-04-12 1951-11-13 Electronic Systems Corp Magnetostrictive modulator
US3396338A (en) * 1967-10-02 1968-08-06 Gen Systems Inc Instrument-type transformers for unidirectional current circuits

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2433361A (en) * 1940-01-20 1947-12-30 Submarine Signal Co Method and apparatus for echo ranging
US2528727A (en) * 1945-08-03 1950-11-07 Rines Robert Harvey Sonic picture system
US2565231A (en) * 1947-01-04 1951-08-21 Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co Variable artificial transmission line for effecting phase modulated oscillations
US2574647A (en) * 1947-04-12 1951-11-13 Electronic Systems Corp Magnetostrictive modulator
US3396338A (en) * 1967-10-02 1968-08-06 Gen Systems Inc Instrument-type transformers for unidirectional current circuits

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