Telecommunications: principles, circuits, systems and Experiments / (Record no. 547)

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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 22
Classification number 621.382
Item number RAM
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ramabhadran, S.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Telecommunications: principles, circuits, systems and Experiments /
Statement of responsibility, etc. S.Ramabhadran
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 6th edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Khanna Publishers,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. rep.2005
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxxvii,1410 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note CONTENTS<br/><br/>Chapter1 Electrical fundamentals<br/><br/> 1.1 Response of R-C and L-C circuits to D.C. stimulus<br/> 1.2 Theory of R-C and R-L circuits<br/> 1.3 Response of series R-L-C Circuits to D.C. Stimulus<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 2 Networks<br/><br/> 2.1 The image and Iteractive Impendences<br/> 2.2 The image and Iterative transfer constants<br/> 2.3 Transfer constants and design Formulas for L,T ands Networks<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Transmission lines and wave guides<br/><br/> 3.1 Line transmission theory<br/> 3.2 Variation of voltage and current at Distance from the sending end<br/> 3.3 Applications<br/> 3.4 Evaluation of a and B<br/>etc<br/><br/>4. Chapter 4 Aerial systems<br/><br/> 4.1 Aerials<br/> 4.2 Effect of earth<br/> 4.3 Aerials for different wave length<br/>etc<br/><br/>5. Electromagnetic wave propagation<br/><br/> 5.1 General principles<br/> 5.2 Free Space propagation<br/> 5.3 Propagation between two points on earth<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 6- Principles of electrical communication<br/><br/> 6.1 Speech and Music Signals<br/> 6.2 Response of Human Ear<br/> 6.3 Distortion<br/> 6.4 Information<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 7- Noise Communication Systems<br/><br/> 7.1 General Considerations<br/> 7.2 Shot Noise<br/> 7.3 Thermal Noise<br/> 7.4 Noise Figure<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 8- Architectural Acoustics and electro-acoustics<br/><br/> 8.1 Architectural Acoustics<br/> 8.2 Reverberation time for live rooms<br/> 8.3 Influence of reverberation time upon articulation<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 9- Electron Devices<br/><br/> 9.1 High Vacuum devices<br/> 9.2 Semiconductor devices<br/> 9.3 Biasing Techniques in Electron Devices Circuits<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 10- Rectifier power supplies<br/><br/> 10.1 Power Supplies<br/> 10.2 Half-wave Rectifier with resistive load<br/> 10.3 Full-wave rectifier with L-C Filter<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 11 Amplifiers<br/><br/> 11.1 General Principles<br/> 11.2 Noise<br/> 11.3 Classification of amplifiers<br/> 11.4 Voltage amplifiers<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 12 Oscillators<br/><br/> 12.1 Physical considerations<br/> 12.2 Tuned Grid Oscillators<br/> 12.3Common-base Transistor Oscillator<br/> 12.4 Tuned-Grid and Tuned-Anode Oscillator<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 13- Modulators, Demodulators and frequency changers<br/><br/> 13.1 Amplitude Modulation<br/> 13.2 Grid Modulated Valve Amplifiers<br/> 13.3 Amplified Modulated Transistor amplifiers<br/> 13.4 Balanced Modulators<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 14- Line Telegraph Systems<br/><br/> 14.1 Telegraph instruments and circuits<br/> 14.2 Morse key<br/> 14.3 Bon-Polarised Sounder<br/> 14.4 Telegraph Relay<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 15 Line Telegraph systems<br/><br/> 15.1 Manual Telegraph exchanges<br/> 15.2 Magneto Local Battery Switchboards<br/> 15.3 Pre-payment Coin Box<br/> 15.4 Automatic Telephone<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 16- Radio Communication Systems<br/><br/> 16.1 Transmitters, Receivers and Channels<br/> 16.2 Modulation and Commutation systems<br/> 16.3 Low level verses High level modulation<br/> 16.4 Double Sideband Suppressed carrier system<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 17 Television Systems<br/><br/> 17.1 General Principles<br/> 17.2 Frequency Band and Resolution<br/> 17.3 Television Transmitters: Standard television Channel<br/> 17.4 Video System and the Composite Video Signal<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 18 Rader Systems<br/><br/> 18.1 General Consideration<br/> 18.2 Components of set<br/> 18.3 Pulsed raders<br/> 18.4 Rader performance Parameters<br/>etc<br/><br/><br/> Chapter 19 Microwave Systems<br/> 19.1 General Principles<br/> 19.2 Wave guides and Cavity resonators<br/> 19.3 Microwave Generators and Amplifiers<br/> 19.4 Microwave Modulation<br/>etc<br/><br/><br/>Chapter 20- Optical Communication Systems<br/><br/> 20.1 Wide-Band Telecommunication Links<br/> 20.2 General considerations of optical Systems<br/> 20.3 Beam wave Guide Systems<br/> 20.4 Some optical Devices<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 21 Satellite Communication systems<br/><br/> 21.1 General Principles<br/> 21.2 Satellite Orbits<br/> 21.3 Random systems<br/> 21.4 Station-Keeping Systems<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 22 Rural Telecommunication<br/><br/> 22.1 Introduction<br/> 22.2 Rural network topology<br/> 22.3 Exchange areas network configurations and its effect on national planning<br/> 22.4 Traffic Distribution in the rural areas<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 23 Recent Advances in Communication Engineering<br/><br/> 23.1 Data Transmission<br/> 23.2 Modulation of data Signals<br/> 23.3 Telematics<br/> 23.4 Facsimile service<br/> 23.5 Single channel per carrier (SCPC) System<br/>etc<br/><br/><br/><br/> <br/>
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes Index : p.1388 -1410
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Electrical Communication
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Telecommunications
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Edition 6th edition
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