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Page 1: CONVENTION RECORD OF THE IRE

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Index to

CONVENTION RECORD OF THE IRE

Volume III- 1955

The Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc.

I East 79 Street, New York 2 I, N.Y.

4-Convention Record Index-1

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150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE IRE January

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Contents of Volume Ill . Page 3

Part 1

Antennas and Propagation Page 3

Part 2 Circuit Theory Page 3

Part 3 Electron Devices and Component Parts Page 3

Part 4 Computers, Information Theory, Automatic Control Page 4

Part 5 Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics Page 4

Part 6 Management, Quality Control, and Production Page 5

Part 7 Transmitters, Receivers, and Audio

Part 8 Communications and Microwave

Part 9 Ultrasonics, Medical and Industrial Electronics

Part 10

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Page 6

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Instrumentation, Telemetry, and Nuclear Science Page 7

Index to Authors Page 8

Index to Subjects Page 9

1955 IRE Convention Record Cover IV

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CONTENTS OF IRE CONVENTION RECORD VOL. III 1955

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 1-Antennas and Propagation

Cumulative Index Number

SESSION 2: Antennas and Propagation I-Antennas (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Antennas and Propagation.)

459. Efficiency of Surface Wave Excitation, Alan F. Kay and Francis J. Zucker

460. Serrated Waveguide: Theory and Experiment, K. C. Kelly and R. S. Elliott

461. Properties of a Radiating Discontinuity on a Corrugated Surface Transmission Line (Abstract), M. J. Ehrlich and I. K. Williams

462. Symmetrical Microwave Lenses, C. Goatley and C. F Parker

463. Volumetric Scanning GCA Antenna, George D. M. Peeler and Willliam F. Gabriel

SESSION 10: Antennas and Propagation II-Antennas (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Antennas and Propagation.)

464. Omnidirectional Circularly-Polarized Antennas, K. S. Kelleher and C. W. Morrow

465. The NRL Precision "Big Dish" Antenna, D. L. Holzschuh 466. The Omniguide Antenna; An Omnidirectional Waveguide

Array for UHF-TV Broadcasting, O. M. Woodward, Jr., and James Gibson

467. The Circular Traveling-Wave Antenna, W. J. Bergman and F. V. Schultz

468. Stripline Radiators, E. G. Fubini, J. A. McDonough and R. Matech

SESSION 33: Antennas and Propagation III-Panel Dis-cussion: Extended Range VHF and UHF Propagation (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Antennas and Propagation.)

469. Beyond-the-Horizon Point-to-Point UHF Radio Systems (Abstract), Walter E. Morrow, Jr

470. Characteristics of Beyond-the-Horizon Radio Transmis-sion (Abstract), Kenneth Bulling/on

471. Demonstration of Bandwidth Capabilities of Beyond-Horizon Tropospheric Radio Propagation (Abstract), W. H. Tidd

472. Characteristics of S and X Band Scatter Signals (Ab-stract), W. E. Gordon

473. The Role of Meteors in Extended-Range VHF Propaga-tion (Abstract), V. R. Eshleman, L. A. Manning, A. M. Peterson, and O. G. Villard, Jr

474. Ionospheric Scatter Communication (Abstract), D. K Bailey

SESSION 40: Antennas and Propagation IV-Propagation (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Antennas and Propagation.)

475. Air-Borne Measurements of Effective Ground Conductiv-ity at Low Frequency in Alaska, Glenn M. Stanley and T. Neil Davis 64

476. Atmospheric Attenuation of Microwave Radiation, Gene R. Marner 68

477. Back Scattering from the Sea Surface, Martin Katzin 72 478. Measurements of Correlation, Height Gain, and Path An-

tenna Gain at 1,046 Megacycles on Spaced Antennas Far Beyond the Radio Horizon, A. F. Barghausen, M. T. Decker, and L. J. Maloney

479. An Airborne Radar and Wave Propagation Laboratory, David L. Ringwalt

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 2-Circuit Theory

SESSION 7: Circuit Theory I-Symposium: Network De-sign on Circuit Theory (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Circuit Theory.)

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Part 2-Circuit Theory (Cont'd.) Cumulative Index Number Page 480. Influence of Computing Machines on Network Design

Methods (Abstract), John T. Bangert 1 481. Potential Analogs in Network Synthesis, R. E Scott 2 482. Iterative Network Synthesis, G. A. Caryotakis, H. B. De-

muth, and A. D. Moore 9 483. The Use of Least Squares in Network Design (Abstract),

M. R. Aaron 17 484. Summation and Outlook, E. A. Guillemin 18

SESSION 32: Circuit Theory II-General Theory (Spon-sored by the Professional Group on Circuit Theory.)

12 485. A Generalization of Foster's and Cauer's Theorems, F. M Reza

13 486. On the Separability of Laplace Transform Variable and Its Applications in Carrier Systems, Sheldon S. L

20 Chang 487. A New Approach to the Approximation Problem, Walter

L. Baker 488. A New Series Representation for Correlation Functions,

W. M. Kaufman and J. B. Woodford 489. Theory of Low-Frequency Oscillators Employing Point-

28 Contact Transistors, B. J. Dasher, D. L. Finn, and 32 T. N. Lowry

SESSION 39: Circuit Theory III-Filters and Lines (Spon-37 sored by the Professional Group on Circuit Theory.)

490. A Method of Rational Function Approximation for Net-40 work Synthesis, N. DeClaris 51

491. Shunt Capacitance and Maximally-Flat Filter Design, 51 John L. Stewart 59

492. Application of the Time Series to the Calculation of the Transient Response of Band-Pass Systems, C. J. Peters and J. B. Woodford 65

493. Maximizing the Band-Pass Ratio in Impedance Trans-forming Filters, D. H. Geipel and R. L. Bright 71

494. Miniaturized Ferrite Delay Lines, H. W. Katz and R. E 56 Schultz 78

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59 Part 3-Electron Devices and Component Parts

60 SESSION 16: Electron Devices I-Tubes (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Electron Devices.)

495. A Gas Discharge Noise Source, W. Honig and P. Parzen. 3 61 496. Corrections to the Theory of the Grounded-Grid Triode,

W. A. Harris 10 63 497. Development of a Large-Diameter Dumet Lead for Seal-

ing to Soft Glass (Abstract), D. L. Swartz and J. C Turnbull 16

498. Novel Design Approach for Microwave Tubes, J. E. Mc-Linden and D. Licht man 17

499. Magnetron Operation at Very-Long Pulses, Markus Nowogrodski 22

SESSION 23: Electron Devices II-Microwave Tubes (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Electron De-vices.)

500. Klystron Power Amplifiers for Long-Hop Microwave Re-lay, N. P. Hiestand

501. Wide-Band, High-Power Traveling-Wave Tubes at S-78 Band, S. F. Kaisel and W. L. Rorden

502. A-1 KW Pulsed Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifier at X-82 Band (Abstract), J. E. Nevins, S. F. Kaisel, and

M. Chodorow 503. Noise Analysis of Traveling Wave Tube Video Detector,

Glen Wade

SESSION 43: Electron Devices III-Cathode-Ray Type Tubes (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Elec-tron Devices.)

504. A Time-Sampling and Amplitude-Quantizing Tube, R. P. Stone, C. W. Mueller, and W. M. Webster

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Part 3-Electron Devices and Component Parts (Cont'd.)

Part 4-Computers, Information Theory, Automatic Control (Cont'd.)

Cumulative Index Number Page 505. Cathode-Ray Tube with Single Step Intensifier, Jenny E

Rosenthal 506. A New High Efficiency Parallax Mask Color Tube, M. E

Atndursky, R. G. Pohl, and C. S. Szegho 507. The Tricolor Vidicon-an Experimental Camera Tube for

Color Television (Abstract), P. K. Weimer, S. Gray, H. Borkan, S. A. Ochs, and H. C. Thompson

SESSION 44: Component Parts I- Electro-Magnetic De-vices (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Com-ponent Parts.)

508. Blocking Oscillator Transformer Design, P. R. Gillette, K. W. Henderson and K. Oshima

509. Improvements in Pulse-Switching Reactor Design, R. A. Mathias and E. M. Williams

510. Magnetostriction Resonators as Circuit Elements (Ab-stract), R. T. Adams

511. Wide-Band Electrically Tunable Oscillators, John L. Stewart and Kermit S. Watkins

512. Fluorochemical Liquids and Gases as Transformer Design Parameters, L. F. Kilham, Jr., and R. R. Ursch

SESSION 51: Electron Devices IV-Transistors (Spon-sored by the Professional Group on Electron Devices.)

513. Thermal Properties of Semiconductor Diodes, J. N. Car-man and W. R. Sittner

514. Grain Boundaries and Transistor Action, Herbert F. Matare

515. Developments in Silicon Junction Diodes and Power Rec-tifiers, H. Gunther Rudenberg

516. Comparative High-Frequency Operation of Junction Transistors Made of Different Semiconductor Mate-rials, L. J. Giacoletto

517. Characteristics and Some Applications of Fused Junction P-N-P Germanium Transistors for High-Frequency Use, R. D. Greene

SESSION 52: Component Parts II-General (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Component Parts.)

518. A Miniature Precision Delay Line, James B. Hickey.... 519. Criteria and Test Procedures for Electromagnetic Delay

Lines, Norman Gaw and David Silverman 520. Evolution of Selenium Rectifier Voltage Ratings, N

Bechtold 521. A Precision Deflection Yoke, Harold J. Benzuly 522. Ceramic-to-Metal Seals for Magnetrons, Leo J. Cronin.

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 4-Computers, Information Theory, Auto-matic Control

SESSION 8: Automatic Control I (Sponsored by the Pro-fessional Group on Automatic Control.)

523. Analysis of Combined Sampled and Continuous-Data Sys-tems on an Electronic Analog Computer, Louis B Wadel

524. An Adaptive Servo System, A. H. Benner and R. Drenick 525. Application of a Magnetic Amplifier to a high Performance

Instrument Servo, Paul R. Johannessen 526. A Nonlinear Compensating Configuration for Saturating

Servomechanisms (Abstract), W. H. Surber, Jr 527. Delay-Line Method for Compensating Closed-Loop Sys-

tems in the Time Domain, Yu-Chi Ho and Ronald E. Scott

SESSION 14: Information Theory I (Sponsored by the Pro-fessional Group on Information Theory.)

528. Coding for Noisy Channels, Peter Elias 529. The Rate of Approach to Ideal Coding (Abstract), C. E.

Shannon 530. The Mathematics of Information Theory, Brockway Mc-

Millan

SESSION 24: Automatic Control II-Trends in Auto-matization of Procedures and Processes in Business and Industry (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Au-tomatic Control.)

531. Trends in Automatization of Procedures and Processes in Business and Industry, Gordon S. Brown

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Cumulative Index Number Page 532. Automation, W. R. G. Baker

62 533. Automation, R. W. Bolz 534. Automatic Production of Electronic Equipment, L. K.

66 Lee 535. The Economic and Social Consequences of the Growth in

the Application of Automatic Controls, Richard L. 74 Meier

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SESSION 27: Electronic Computers I (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Electronic Computers.)

536. Experiments on a Three-Core Cell for High-Speed Mem-ories, J. Raffel and S. Bradspies 64

75 537. Bimag Circuits for Digital Data-Processing Systems, William Michle, John Paivinen and Joseph Wylen 70

82 538. A Transistor-Magnetic Core Circuit; A New Device Ap-plied to Digital Computing Techniques, S. S. Guterman

88 and W. M. Carey, Jr. 84 539. A "One Turn" Magnetic Reading and Recording Head for

89 Computer Use, D. F. Brower 95 540. Magnetic Selection Systems Using a Single Pyramid for

97 Both Selective Writing and Reading in Large-Scale Electronic Computers (Abstract), A. H. Sepahban . 101

SESSION 42: Information Theory II (Sponsored by the 105 Professional Group on Information Theory.)

541. Time-Varying Filters for Nonstationary Signals on a 113 Finite Interval, Arnold H. Koschmann 102

542. Analysis of Linear Systems With Randomly Varying In-125 puts and Parameters, A. Rosenbloom, J. Heilfron, and

D. L. Trautman 106 543. Detection of Coherent and Non-Coherent Signals, R. F.

133 Drenick, S. Gartenhouse, and P. Nesbeda 114 544. Linear Filtering of Sampled Data, Gene Franklin 119

138 SESSION 48: Electronic Computers III (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Electronic Computers.)

545. The Typotron, A Novel Character Display Storage Tube, H. M. Smith 129

144 546. The Electrographic Recording Technique, H. Epstein and F. Innes 135

152 547. Surface-Barrier Transistor Switching Circuits, Ralph H. Beter, William E. Bradley, and Ralph B. Brown 139

157 548. Semi-Conductor Diode Amplifier Considerations, Henry 165 W. Kaufmann 146 171 549. An Electronic Circuit for the Generation of Functions of

Several Variables, Hans F. Meissinger 150

SESSION 53: Information Theory III (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Information Theory.)

550. The Communication Theory Model and Economics, Samuel Bagno 162

551. The Removal of the Redundancy Due to Intersymbol Dependence, H. Davis and D. L. Trautman 182

552. On a Method of Wiener for Noise Through Nonlinear De-vices, Ralph Deutsch 186

553. Linear Filter Optimization with Game Theory Considera-3 tions, M. C. Yovits and J. L. Jackson 193

554. The Effect of AGC on Radar Tracking Noise, R. H. De-Lano and I. Pfeffer 200

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24 Part 5-Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics

SESSION 11: Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics I-Airborne Devices and Environment (Sponsored by the

37 Professional Group on Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics.)

47 555. Aircraft Electronics-Environment, Specifications and Survival, M. B. Levine and F. Mintz

48 556. Dynamic Environmental Testing of Airborne Electronic Components, R. H. Jacobson and M. B. Levine

557. A Communication Theory Approach Toward the Design of Aircraft Instrument Displays, L. J. Fogel

558. The Type Cl9K Charactron Tube and Its Application to Air Surveillance Systems, Joseph T. McNaney

559. Versatility of Floated-Type Rate Integrating Gyroscopes 52 in Systems Applications, J. W. Lower

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Part 5--Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics (Cont'd.)

Part 6-Management, Quality Control, and Production (Cont'd.)

Cumulative Index Number Page

SESSION 19: Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics II-Radar and Aircraft Landing Aids

560. Airport Surface Detection Equipment, J. E. Woodward. 561. A Marine Radar Identification System, Charles M. Tiffin. 562. Statistical Techniques for Analysis of ILS Flight-Test

Data, A. Tats 563. An Analysis of Angular Accuracy in Search Radar, Robert

Bernstein 564. Radio Direction Finding from the Standpoint of Sam-

pling and Interpolation, Martin Masonson

SESSION 55: Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics III-Navigation

565. An All-Weather Radio Sextant, D. O. McCoy 566. A UHF Ground Based Automatic Direction Finder,

Robert L. Cattoi 567. Wullenweber Type Ultra High Frequency Radio Direc-

tion Finder, Richard C. Benoit, Jr., and W. M. Furlow, Jr

568. High Precision Computer for Automatic Solution of the Celestial Triangle, Gene R. Marner

569. JAINCO: A High Precision Lightweight Aircraft Navi-gational System, Donald H. Jacobs

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 6-Management, Quality Control, and Production

SESSION 18: Engineering Management I-Panel Discus-sion: Operations Research-A Tool of Engineering Management (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Engineering Management.)

570. Opening Statement-IRE 1955 Convention Panel on Op-erations Research-A Tool of Management, C. M Jansky, Jr

571. On Operational Research, Robert Watson-Watt 572. Operations Research, Sherman Kingsbury 573. Operations Analysis, LeRoy A. Brothers 574. Remarks Delivered at the Panel Discussion on Operations

Research at the 1955 Convention of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Martin L. Ernst

575. The Scientific Enterpriser, A. B. Clark

SESSION 29: Production Techniques-Electronic Equip-ment Assembly Methods (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Production Techniques.)

576. Electronic Design for a Digital Computer, R. J. O'Neill. 577. A Flexible Automatic Component Assembly System, Ben

Warriner and George W. Gamble 578. Principles of Circuit Packaging for Auto-Sembly, Sher-

man G. Bassler and Myron Hinebaugh 579. Standards for Automation, J. J. Graham 580. Mechanization of Electronic Equipment, Frank B. Iles 581. An Engineering Approach to Printed Circuitry and Au-

tomation, Renato DeCola and George Harrington

SESSION 37: Quality Control and Reliability-Studies of Electronic Tubes and Systems (Sponsored by the Pro-fessional Group on Quality Control and Reliability.)

582. Prediction of Missile Reliability, M. J. Kirby and H. R Powell

583. Detection of Intermittent Circuit Faults, Sidney Wald. 584. Statistics of Electronic System Failures, J. H. Parsons,

K. L. Wong. and A. S. Yeiser 585. New Voltage Reference Tubes for Severe Environmental

conditions, Earl J. Handly 586. Guided Missile Reliability and Electronic Production

Techniques, Alfred R. Gray

SESSION 46: Engineering Management II-General (Spon-sored by the Professional Group on Engineering Man-agement.)

587. Cost Considerations in Automatic Production, E. Finley Carter

588. Personal Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer, D. J. Simmons

589. The Management of Basic Research, T. M. Linville 590. The Organization and Management of Engineering in a

Small Company, Roderic M. Scott

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SESSION 50: Engineering Management I I I-Symposium-Management Selection as Viewed by Psychologists and Engineering Executives

591. Selection of Technical Managers as Viewed by a Personnel Psychologist, A. P. Johnson

592. Psychological Means for the Selection of Managers, John C. Flannigan

593. Selection of Engineering Executives, Leroy N. Vernon 594. Balance in Management Selection, Ronald L. McFarlan 595. Selection of Technical Management Personnel, Dean E.

Wooldridge

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 7-Transmitters, Receivers, and Audio SESSION 12: Broadcast Transmission Systems I-TV

Broadcasting (Sponsored by the Professional Group on 109 Broadcast Transmission Systems.)

596. Synchronization of Multiplex Systems for Recording 115 Video Signals on Magnetic Tape, D. E. Maxwell and

W. P. Barkley 119 597. Channel Response Requirements of Multiplex Systems

for Recording Video Signals on Magnetic Tape, B. G. Walker

598. Ferrite Heads for Recording in the Megacycle Range, W. R. Chynoweth

599. Attenuation Measurements on Short Line Samples, Louis E. Raburn

600. A New Television Transmitting Antenna, R. W. Masters and C. J. Rauch

601. Spurious Emission Filters for High Power TV Transmit-ters, William J. Judge

SESSION 13: Audio I-General (Sponsored by the Profes-sional Group on Audio.)

3 602. Electronically Controlled Audio Filters, L. O. Dolansky. 5 603. Distortion in Class B Transistor Amplifiers, Maurice V. 9 Joyce

11 604. Detection of Audio Power Spectrum Dispersion, H. S. Littkboy and J. Wiren

605. Calibration of Test Records by B-Line Patterns (Ab-13 stract), B. B. Bauer 15 606. Design and Performance of a High Frequency Electro-

static Speaker (Abstract), Lloyd Bobb, R. B. Goldman and R. W. Roof,

607. Electronic Music Synthesizer (Abstract), Harry F. Olson and Herbert Bektr

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SESSION 20: Broadcast Transmission Systems II-Color Television (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Broadcast Transmission Systems.)

608. Proposed Controls for Electronic Masking in Color Tele-vision, W. L. Brewer, J. H. Ladd and J. E. Pinney 63

609. Experimental Equipment for Recording and Reproducing Color Television Images on Black and White Film, William L. Hughes 69

610. Cathode-Ray Vectorgraph, Frank Use', Jr 81 611. Automatic Balance Control of Colorpleicers in Color TV,

J. R. Potkin-Clurman 84 612. Television in Europe, H. A. S. Gibas 91

54 SESSION 21: Audio II-Symposium: Music, High Fidelity, 64 and the Listener (Sponsored by the Professional Group

on Audio.) 69 613. Electronic Organ Tone Radiation (Abstract), Daniel W

Martin 74 614. The Role of Room Acoustics in Music Listening, John A.

Kessler 79 615. Environmental-Fitness Considerations of High-Fidelity

Audio Systems, R. D. Darrell 616. Can a High-Fidelity System be Defined, Cyril M. Harris 617. Man, a Somewhat Neglected Component of Hi-Fi Sys-

tems (Abstract), Walter A. Rosenblith

92 SESSION 25: Audio III-Seminar: Magnetic Recording for the Engineer (Sponsored by the Professional Group on

96 Audio.) 102 618. Magnetic Tape as a Recording Medium, Frank Radocy 109

619. Magnetic Recorder-Reproducer Design, Walter T. Selsted 109 and Ross H. Snyder 110

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Part 7-Transmitters, Receivers, and Audio (Cont'd.)

Cumulative Index Number

620. Tape-Recording Applications (Abstract), Marvin Camras 621. Tape Life, William S. Latham 622. The Future of Magnetic Recorders, John S. Boyers

SESSION 31: Symposium on Spurious Radiation (Spon-sored jointly by the Professional Groups on Broadcast and Television Receivers and on Broadcast Transmis-sion Systems.)

623. Chairman's Remarks, Ralph Brown 128 624. Control of Radio Interference in Canada, G. C. W.

Browne 130 625. The Technical Considerations Underlying the Regulation

of Spurious Radio Emission: A Study Undertaken for the Federal Communications Commission by the Joint Technical Advisory Committee, A. V. Loughren 132

626. IRE and the Measurement of Spurious Emission, Ernst Weber 134

627. FCC Looks at Spurious Radiation, E. M. Webster 136 628. Symposium on Spurious Radiation. Questions and Answer

Period 138

SESSION 38: Broadcast and Television Receivers (Spon-sored by the Professional Group on Broadcast and Tele-vision Receivers)

629. A Developmental Pocket-Size Broadcast Receiver Em-ploying Transistors (Abstract), D. D. Holmes, T. O. Stanley and L. A. Freedman

630. Progress in Ferrite Components for Television and Radio Receivers, H. M. Schlicke

631. What Price-Horizontal Linearity, John Tossberg and Monte Burgett

632. A High Definition Monochrome Television System, Francis T. Thompson and Pierre M. G. Toulon

633. Determination of the Optimum Demodulation Angles in Color Receivers, Stephen K. Altes

634. A Color Projection Receiver, W. F. Bailey and R. P. Burr

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 8-Communications and Microwave SESSION 3: Mobile Communications (Sponsored by the

Professional Group on Vehicular Communications.) 635. An Experimental Mobile Dispatching System, R. W. Col-

lins and V. A. Douglas • 3 636. 450 MC Mobile Equipment Employing Direct Frequency

Modulation, W. Ornstein 8 637. Design Problems of VHF Repeater Stations, J. R. Neu-

bauer 15 638. Evaluation of Sideband Noise and Modulation Splatter,

W. L. Firestone 22 639. A Miniature Reflectometer for Portable and Mobile

Transmitters, Edwin M. Stryker, Jr 29

SESSION 4: Communications Systems I (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Communications Systems.)

640. A New Horizon in Communication Theory-The Poly-phase Concept (Abstract), Allan A. Kunze and John G Schermerhorn

641. A Theorem Concerning Noise Figures, A. G. Bose and S. D. Pezaris

642. Automatic Operation of a High Power Amplifier, V. R DeLong

643. The Use of Reflex Techniques in a VHF-UHF Communi-cation System, Paul G. Wulfsberg

644. A New Teletypewriter Using the Integration Method of Detection, Henning F. Harmuth

SESSION 28: Microwave Theory and Techniques I-Microwave Components (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Microwave Theory and Techniques.)

645. Wideband Waveguide Rotary Joint, Henry Schwiebert 57 646. The Use of Modified Coaxial Structures for the Instru-

mentation of Components in Coaxial Line (Abstract), Bernard Dwork 61

647. High Power Breakdown of Microwave Components, G. K Hart and M. S. Tanenbaum 62

648. A Low Noise-Figure Microwave Crystal Diode, G. C Messenger and C. T. McCoy

649. Tapered Velocity Couplers-Part I (Abstract), J. S. Cook 650. Tapered Velocity Couplers-Part II (Abstract), A. G. Fox

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Part 8-Communications and Micro-wave (Cont'd.)

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117 SESSION 36: Microwave Theory and Techniques II (Spon-118 sored by the Professional Group on Microwave Theory 126 and Techniques.)

651. A Broadband Electronic Doppler Simulator, Gershon J. Wheeler 75

652. A Contribution to Microwave Measurements, F. J Tischer 78

653. Measurement of Electromagnetic Parameters by Use of Spheres Placed Near a Wall in a Resonant Cavity, William K. Saunders 81

654. Impedance Measurement through a Discontinuity in a Transmission Line, R. Mittra 85

655. Measurement of Small Complex Reflection Coefficients, Howard Scharfman 92

SESSION 47: Microwave Theory and Techniques III-Ferrites (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Microwave Theory and Techniques.)

656. The Behavior of Ferroxdure at Microwave Frequencies, M. T. Weiss 95

657. Some Applications and Characteristics of Ferrite at Wave-lengths of 0.87 CMS and 1.9 CMS, Clyde Stewart 100

658. Microwave Devices Using Ferrite and Transverse Mag-netic Field, Jorgen P. Vinding 105

659. Broadband Characteristics of Ferrites, Murray B. Loss 109 660. Measurement of Microwave Dielectric Constants and

141 Tensor Permeabilities of Ferrite, E. G. Spencer, R. C. 142 LeCraw and F. Reggia 113

SESSION 54: Microwave Communications and Systems 148 (Sponsored jointly by the Professional Groups on

Microwave Theory and Techniques and on Communi-153 cations Systems.)

661. Evaluation of Survey Methods for Use in Microwave Path 165 Analysis, W. C. Eddy 122 171 662. Monopulse Radar, R. M. Page 132

663. A UHF Multiplexing System Using Frequency Selective Coaxial Directional Couplers, H. J. Carlin 135

664. Application of Ferrites for Audio Modulation of Micro-waves, Philip Zirkind 141

665. A Narrow Band Radar Relay System, C. W. Doerr and J. L. McLucas. 145

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 9-Ultrasonics, Medical and Industrial Electronics

SESSION 5: Industrial Electronics (Sponsored by the Pro-fessional Group on Industrial Electronics.)

666. Design Considerations of Microwave Ovens, Robert A. Rapuano and Robert V. Smith 3

667. High-Speed Electronic Fault Protection for Power Tubes and Their Circuitry, W. N. Parker and M. V. Hoover. 10

668. A Magnetic Thyratron Grid Control Circuit, James H. Burnett 16

669. A New Concept in Audio Frequency Detectors, Henry W. Patton 24

34 670. A New Machine for Automatic Production of Electronic Assemblies, T. R. James, C. H. Bergsland, D. F. Melton,

35 and C. Brunetti 29

42 SESSION 26: Ultrasonics I (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Ultrasonics Engineering.)

47 671. Antenna-Type Transducers for Ultrasonic Flowmetering, R. C. Swengel 33

52 672. Electrokinetic Hydrophones, Ernest Yeager 38 673. Characteristics of Torsional Transducers, R. N. Thurston

and Peter Andreatch 45 674. Parameters Affecting the Q of Quartz Crystal Units (Ab-

stract), A. W. Warner 55 675. The Frequency-Temperature Behavior of Piezoelectric

Resonators Made of Natural and Synthetic Quartz, Rudolf Beckmann 56

676. Ultrasonics in the Decortication of Natural Fibers, Ethel R. Fleming 62

SESSION 34: Ultrasonics II (Sponsored by the Professional 68 Group on Ultrasonics Engineering.) 74 677. Nondestructive Testing by Means of Ultrasonics, Bertram 74 M. Harrison 65

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Part 9-Ultrasonics, Medical and Industrial Electronics (Cont'd.)

Part 10-Instrumentation, Telemetry and Nuclear Science (Cont'd.)

Cum ulative Index Number Page 678. Ultrasonic Echo-Ranging for Tissue Diagnostic Studies,

John M. Reid and John J. Wild 68 679. Techniques Used in the Ultrasonic Visualization of Soft

Tissue Structures of the Body, Douglas H. Howry 75 680. Technical Aspects of the Cavitron Ultrasonic Process in

Dentistry, Lewis Balamuth 89 681. Ultrasonics in Dentistry, Alvin E. Strock 98 682. Ultrasonic Destruction of Erythrocytes, Eugene Acker-

man and David B. Lombard 100

SESSION 49: Medical Electronics II-General (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Medical Electronics.)

683. New Linear Electron Accelerators for Radio Therapy, John C. Nygard, M. G. Kelliher and L. S. Skaggs

684. Cineradiography, Earl R. Miller, Eldon Nickel and Lee B. Lusted

685. The Use of U-V Microspectrophotographic and Phase and U-V Television Densitometry Technics in Medical Re-search, Philip O'B. Montgomery

686. Application of the Television Ultraviolet Microscope to the Direct Observation of Cytological Absorption Char-acteristics, George Z. Williams

687. Some Applications of Scanning Techniques in Instrumen-tation, C. Berkley and H. P. Münsberg

SESSION 41: Medical Electronics I-Panel Discussion (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Medical Elec-tronics.)

688. Medical Electronics I-Panel Discussion, Otto H. Schmitt 141

1955 IRE CONVENTION RECORD

Part 10-Instrumentation, Telemetry and Nuclear Science

SESSION I: Instrumentation I (Sponsored by the Profes-sional Group on Instrumentation.)

689. Direct Reading Instrument for the Measurement of RMS Pulse Jitter, Jesse J. Taub and Charles I. Smith

690. An Automatic Sonic Spectrum Analyzer and Curve Tracer, Edward F. Feldman

691. A Simplified Method for the Measurement of Highly Linear Sawtooth Waveforms, Sherwood King

692. The Diagraph-A Direct-Reading Instrument for Graphic Presentation of Complex Impedances and Admittances, Richard C. Hess

693. Measurement of Parameters that Determine Front Edge Response of Step-up Transformers, Isidore Body

SESSION 6: Telemetry and Remote Control I-Symposi-um: Some Problems Associated with Telemetering and Remote Control of a Space Station (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Telemetry and Remote Control.)

694. Ionic and Nuclear Problems of Rocket Propulsion, Francis J. Murray

695. Possibilities of Electrical Space Ship Propulsion, Ernst Stuhlinger

696. Orbital Radio Relays (Summary), J. R. Pierce 697. Telemetry in the Development of Space Flight, C. B.

Ruckstuhl 698. Synthetic Training for Space Flight, G. V. Amico

SESSION 9: Telemetry and Remote Control II-Remote Control (Sponsored by the Professional Group on Telemetry and Remote Control.)

699. New Apparatus and Techniques of Air Traffic Control Data Handling and Display, David J. Anthony

700. The Role of the Digital Computer in Processing Guided Missile Data, H. N. Morris

701. A New Method for Designing the Compensation of Feed-back Control Systems, Gilbert S. Stubbs

702. Analysis of Sampled Data Systems and Digital Computers in the Frequency Domain, Rubin Boxer

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23

26

35

37 44

45 49

55

62

66

78

109

119

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SESSION 15: Instrumentation, Telemetry and Remote Control (Sponsored Jointly by the Professional Groups on Instrumentation and on Telemetry and Remote Control.)

703. Compound Modulation-Method of Recording Data on Magnetic Tape, George B. Newhouse

704. Development of a Portable Magnetic Tape Recorder for Precision Data Recording, Glenn D. Maxwell

705. A System for Precise Time-Storage and Expansion of Elec-trical Data, Clarence B. Stanley

706. Automatic Oscillograph Readers, Louis L. Fisher and George L. Hatchett

707. Analysis of Data Recording Systems, Thomas L. Green-wood

SESSION 17: Instrumentation II (Sponsored by the Pro-fessional Group on Instrumentation.)

708. A New Instrument for the Automatic Measurement of 124 Transistor Noise Figure (Abstract), D. D. Grieg and

S. Moskowitz 709. A Radio Frequency Parameter Bridge for Junction Tran-

131 sistors, Anthony Hlavacek and Ge Yao Chu 710. A Versatile Transistor Tester far Measuring Open Circuit

138 "T" Parameters, R. P. Crow 711. A Transistorized Oscillograph, W. G. Reichert, Jr. 712. A 200 CPS to 5 MC Recording Equipment, Charles C.

Comstock

SESSION 22: Telemetry and Remote Control III-Recent Telemetering Developments (Sponsored by the Profes-sional Group on Telemetry and Remote Control.)

713. A Multiple Frequency Antenna Coupling System, H. R Sigler

714. Germanium Photoconductor as Missile Spin Counter in an All-Transistor FM/FM Telemeter, C. M. Kortman

715. Linear Voltage Controlled Frequency Modulation of the Hartley Oscillator, W. F. Link

716. Application of Process Circuitry to Telemetering Com-ponents, L. A. G. Ter Veen

717. Wide-Band AC Rate Networks, L. F. Lyons

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125

130 139

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166 173

SESSION 30: Instrumentation and Nuclear Science (Spon-sored jointly by the Professional Groups on Instrumen-tation and on Nuclear Science.)

718. An Atomic Frequency Standard (Summary), J. R. Zacharias, J. G. Yates, and R. D. Haun, Jr 180

719. A Molecular Microwave Amplifier, Oscillator, and Fre-quency Standard (Abstract), Charles H. Townes 180

720. Collision Reduced Doppler Effect. A Sodium Clock? (Ab-stract), R. H. Dicke 181

721. Eddy-Current Bridge for Measurement of Skin Losses, Quentin A. Kerns 182

722. Modifications to the Hutchinson-Scarrott Pulse Height Analyzer to Obtain a Coded Decimal Presentation and a Decimal Print-out, J. L. McKibben, J. D. Gallagher, and H. J. Lang 186

SECTION 45: Nuclear Science I (Sponsored by the Profes-sional Group on Nuclear Science.)

723. A Study of a Variable Frequency Cyclotron Resonant System, M. R. Donaldson, R. E. Worsham, and N. F Ziegler 191

724. Bevatron Operation, Dick A. Mack 199 725. A 100-Channel Pulse-Height Analyzer Using Magnetic

Core Storage, Preston W. Byington and C. Wilkin Johnstone 204

726. Serial Memory One Hundred Channel Pulse Height Ana-lyzer, T. L. Emmer 211

727. Nuclear Reactor Control Systems Utilizing Solid State Devices, Stephen F. Malaker and Edward Rathje 218

728. A New Frequency-Modulation System for the UCRL 184-Inch Cyclotron (Abstract), Quentin A Kerns 224

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INDEX TO AL THORS

A Aaron, M. R., 483 Ackerman, E., 682 Adams, R. T., 510 Altes, S. K., 633 Amdursky, M. E., 506 Amico, G. V., 698 Andreatch, P., 673 Anthony, D. J., 699

Bady, I., 693 Bagno, s., 550 Bailey, D. K., 474 Bailey, W. F., 634 Baker, W. L., 487 Baker, W. R. G., 532 Balamuth, L., 680 Bangert, J. T., 480 Barghausen, A. F., 478 Bartley, W. P., 596 Bassler, S. G., 578 Bauer, B. B., 605 Bechmann, R., 675 Bechtold, N., 520 Belar, H., 607 Benner, A. H., 524 Benoit, R. C., Jr., 567 Benzuly, H. J., 521 Bergman, W. J., 467 Bergsland, C. H., 670 Berkley, C., 687 Bernstein, R., 563 Beter, R. H., 547 Bobb, L., 606 Bolz, R. W., 533 Borkan, H., 507 Bose, A. G., 641 Boxer, R., 702 Boyers, J. S., 622 Bradley, W. E., 547 Bradspies, S., 536 Brewer, W. L., 608 Bright, R. L., 493 Brothers, L. A., 573 Brown, G. S., 531 Brown, R., 623 Brown, R. B., 547 Browne, G. C. W., 624 Brunetti, C., 670 Bullington, K., 470 Burgett, M., 631 Burnett, J. H., 668 Burr, R. P., 634 Byington, P. W., 725

Camras, M., 620 Carey, W. M., Jr., 538 Carlin, H. J., 663 Carman, J. N., 513 Carter, E. F., 587 Caryotakis, G. A., 482 Cattoci, R. L., 566 Chang, S. S. L., 486 Chodorow, M., 502 Chu, G. Y., 709 Chynoweth, W. R., 598 Clark, A. B., 575 Collins, R. W., 635 Comstock, C. C., 712 Cook, J. S., 649 Cronin, L. J., 522 Crow, R. P., 710

D Darrell, R. D., 615 Dasher, B. J., 489 Davis, H., 551 Davis, T. N., 475 Decker, M. T., 478

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DeClaris, N., 490 DeCola, R., 581 DeLano, R. H., 554 DeLong, V. R., 642 Demuth, H. B., 482 Deutsch, R., 552 Dicke, R. H., 720 Doerr, C. W., 665 Dolansky, L. 0., 602 Donaldson, M. R., 723 Douglas, V. A., 635 Drenick, R., 524 Dwork, B., 646

E

Eddy, W. C., 661 Ehrlich, M. J., 461 Elias, P., 528 Elliott, R. S., 460 Emmer, T. L., 726 Epstein, H., 546 Ernst, M. L., 574 Eshleman, V. R., 473

Feldman, E. F., 690 Finn, D. L., 489 Firestone, W. L., 638 Fisher, L. L., 706 Flannigan, J. C., 592 Fleming, E. R., 676 Fogel, L. J., 557 Fox, A. G., 650 Freedman, L. A., 629 Fubini, E. G., 468 Furlow, W. M., Jr., 567

G Gabriel, W. F., 463 Gallagher, J. D., 722 Gamble, G. W., 577 Gartenhouse, S., 543 Gaw, N., 519 Geipel, D. H, 493 Giacoletto, L. J., 516 Gibas, H. A. S., 612 Gibson, J., 466 Gillette, P. R., 508 Goatley, C., 462 Goldman, R. B., 606 Gordon, W. E., 472 Graham, J. J., 579 Gray, A. R., 586 Gray, S., 507 Greene, R. D., 517 Greenwood, F. L., 707 Grieg, D. D., 708 Guillemin, E. A., 484 Guterman, S. S., 538

H Handly, E. J., 585 Harmuth, H. F., 644 Harrington, G., 581 Harris, C. M., 616 Harris, W. A., 496 Harrison, B. M., 677 Hart, G. K., 647 Hatchett, G. L., 706 Haun, R. D., Jr., 718 Henderson, K. W., 508 Hess, R. C., 692 Hickey, J. B., 518 Hiestand, N. P., 500 Hinebaugh, M., 578 Hlavacek, A., 709 Ho, Y. C., 527 Holmes, D. D., 629 Holzschuh, D. L., 465 Honig, W., 495 Hoover, M. V., 667

Howry, D. H., 679 Hughes, W. L., 609

Iles, F. B., 580 Innes, F., 546

Jackson, J. L., 553 Jacobs, D. H., 569 Jacobson, R. H., 556 Jansky, D. M., Jr., 570 James, T. R., 670 Johannessen, P. R., 525 Johnson, A. P., 591 Johnstone, C. W., 725 Joyce, M. V., 603 Judge, W. J., 601

IC Kaisel, S. F., 501, 502 Katz, H. W., 494 Katzin, M., 477 Kaufman, W. M., 488 Kaufmann, H. W., 548 Kay, A. F., 459 Kelleher, K. S., 464 Kelliher, M. G., 683 Kelly, D. C., 460 Kerns, Q. A., 721, 728 Kessler, J. A., 614 Kilham, L. F., 512 King, S., 691 Kingsbury, S.. 572 Kirby, M. J., 582 Kortman, C. M., 714 Koschmann, A. H., 541 Kunze, A. A., 640

Ladd, J. H., 608 Lang, H. J., 722 Latham, W. S., 621 LeCraw, R. C., 660 Lee, L. K., 534 Levine, M. B., 555, 556 Lichtman, D., 498 Link, W. F., 715 Linville, T. M., 589 Littleboy, H. S., 604 Lombard, D. B., 682 Loss, M. B., 659 Loughren, A. V., 625 Lower, J. W., 559 Lowry, T. N., 489 Lusted, L. B., 684 Lyons, L. F., 717

Mack, D. A., 724 Malaker, S. F., 727 Malech, R., 468 Maloney, L. J., 478 Manning, L. A, 473 Mansberg, H. P., 687 Marner, G. R., 476, 568 Martin, D. W., 613 Masonson, M., 564 Masters, R. W., 600 Matare, H. F., 514 Mathias, R. A., 509 Maxwell, D. E., 596 Maxwell, G. D., 704 McCoy, C. T., 648 McCoy, D. 0., 565 McDonough, J. A., 468 McFarlan, R. L., 594 McKibben, J. L., 722 McLinden, J. E., 498 McLucas, J. L., 665 McMillan, B., 530 McNaney, J. T., 558 Meier, R. L., 535

Meissinger, H. F., 549 Melton, D. F., 670 Messenger, G. C., 648 Miehle, W., 537 Miller, E. R., 684 Mintz, F., 555 Mittra, R., 654 Montgomery, P. O'B., 685 Moore, A. D., 482 Morris, H. N., 700 Morrow, C. W., 464 Morrow, W. E.. Jr., 469 Moshowitz, S., 708 Murray, F. J., 694

N Nebauer, J. R., 637 Nesbeda, P., 543 Nevins, J. E., 502 Newhouse, G. B., 703 Nickel, E., 684 Nowogrodski, M., 499 Nygard, J. C., 683

o Ochs, S. A., 507 Olson, H. F., 607 O'Neill, R. J., 576 Ornstein, W., 636 Oshima, K., 508

Page, R. M., 662 Paivinen, J., 537 Parker, C. F., 462 Parker, W. N., 667 Parsons, J. H., 584 Parzen, P., 495 Patton, H. W., 669 Peeler, G. D. M., 463 Peters, C. J., 492 Peterson, A. M., 473 Pezaris, S. D., 641 Pfeffer, I., 554 Pierce, J. R., 696 Pinney, J. E., 608 Pohl, R. G., 506 Popkin-Clurman, J. R., 611 Powell, H. R., 582

Raburn, L. E., 599 Radocy, F., 618 Raffel, J., 536 Rapuano, R. A., 666 Rathje, E., 727 Rauch, C. J., 600 Reggia, F., 660 Reichert, W. G., Jr., 711 Reid, J. M., 678 Reza, R. M., 485 Ringwalt, D. L., 479 Roop, R. W., 606 Rorden, W. L., 501 Rosenblith, W. A., 617 Rosenbloom, A., 542 Rosenthal, J. E., 505 Ruckstuhl, C. B., 697 Rudenberg, H. G., 515

S Saunders, W. K., 653 Scharfman, H., 655 Schermerhorn, J. G., 640 Schlicke, H. M., 630 Schmitt, O. H., 688 Schultz, F. V., 467 Schultz, R. E., 494 Schwiebert, H., 645 Scott, R. E., 481, 527 Scott, R. M., 590 Selsted, W. T., 619 Sepahban, A. H., 540

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Shannon, C. E., 529 Sigler, H. R., 713 Silverman, D., 519 Simmons, D. J., 588 Sittner, W. R., 513 Skaggs, L. S., 683 Smith, C. K., 689 Smith, H. M., 545 Smith, R. V., 666 Snyder, R. H., 619 Spencer, E. G., 660 Stanley, C. B., 705 Stanley, G. M., 475 Stanley, T. 0., 629 Stewart, C., 657 Stewart, J. L., 491, 511 Stone, R. P., 504 Strock, A. E., 681 Stryker, E. M., Jr., 639 Stubbs, G. S., 701 Stuhlinger, E., 695 Surber, W. H., Jr., 526 Swartz, D. L., 497

Swengel, R. C., 671 Szegho, C. S., 506

Tanenbaum, M. S., 647 Tatz, A., 562 Taub, J. J., 689 Ter Veen, L. A. G., 716 Thompson, F. T., 632 Thompson, H. C., 507 Thurston, R. N., 673 Tidd, W. H., 471 Tiffin, C. M., 561 Tischer, F. J., 652 Tossberg, J., 631 Toulon, P. M. G., 632 Townes, C. H., 719 Trautman, D. L., 551 Turnbull, J. C., 497

11 Ursch, R. R., 512 Uzel, F., Jr., 610

V Vernon, L. N., 593 Villard, O. G., Jr., 473 Vinding, J. P., 658

Wade, G., 503 Wadel, L. B., 523 Wald, S., 583 Walker, B. G., 597 Warner, A. W., 674 Warriner, B., 577 Watkins, K. S., 511 Watson-Watt, R., 571 Weber, E., 626 Webster, E. M., 627 Webster, W. M., 504 Weimer, P. K., 507 Weiss, M. T., 656 Wheeler, G. J., 651 Wild, J. J., 678 Williams, E. M., 509

INDEX TO SUBJECTS A

Accelerators for Radiotherapy: 683 Acoustics, Room, in Music Listening: 614 Admittance, Graphic Presentation of: 692 Aerial Survey of Microwave Paths: 661 Air Surveillance with Charactron Tube: 558 Air Traffic Control Data Handling and Dis-

play: 699 Airborne Electronic Component Testing:

556 Airborne Radar Laboratory: 479 Aircraft Electronics Reliability: 555 Aircraft Instrument Display Design: 557 Aircraft Navigation Computer: 568 Aircraft Navigation System, JAINCO: 569 Airport Surface Detection Equipment: 560 Amplifiers: 500, 502, 525, 548, 603, 642, 719

High-Power RF, Automatic: 642 Klystron Power: 500 Magnetic: 525 For a Servo: 525

Molecular: 719 Semiconductor Diode: 548 Transistor: 602

Distortion in Class B: 603 Traveling-Wave: 502

Amplitude-Quantizing Tube: 504 Approximation Problem, New Approach:

487 Approximation, Rational Function: 490 Atomic Frequency Standard: 718, 719, 720 Attenuation: 476, 599 Measurements on Coaxial Lines: 599 Of Microwave in Atmosphere: 476

Audio Filter, Electronically Controlled: 602 Audio-Frequency Detectors: 669 Audio Modulation of Microwaves by Fer-

rite: 664 Audio Power Spectrum Dispersion: 604 Automatic Assembly, Circuit Packaging

for: 577 Automatic Component Assembly System:

576 Automatic Gain Control: 554

Effect on Radar Tracking Noise: 554 Automatic Operation of High-Power Ampli-

fier: 642 Automatic Oscillograph Readers: 706 Automatic Production Cost Considerations:

587 Automatic Production of Electronic As-

semblies: 670 Automation: 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 577,

578, 579, 580, 581, 670. Automatic Assembly: 577, 578, 670

Automation: (Coned.) Economic and Social Consequences: 535 Electronic Equipment Production: 534 Engineering Approach: 581 RCA Machine Development Program:

580 Standards for: 579 Trends in Business and Industry: 531

Bevatron Operation: 724 Beyond-Horizon Transmission: 469, 470,

471, 472, 473, 478 Bandwidth Capabilities: 471 Characteristics of : 470 Field Measurements: 478 Meteors, Role of: 473 Point-to-Point UHF: 469 S and X Band Signals: 472

Broadcast Transistor Pocket Receiver: 629

Cathode-Ray Tube: 505, 558 Charactron: 558 Single-Step Intensifier: 505

Cathode-Ray Vectorgraph: 610 Cauer's Theorem, Generalization of: 485 Cavity for Electromagnetic Measurements:

653 Cavity Measurements of Ferrite Spheres:

660 Ceramic-to-Metal Seals for Magnetrons: 522 Charactron Display Tube for Surveillance:

558 Cineradiography: 684 Coaxial Lines: 599, 646, 663

Attenuation Measurements: 599 Components: 646 Directional Coupler: 663

Coded Decimal Print-Out: 722 Coding: 528, 529, 551 For Noisy Channels: 528 Ideal, Rate of Approach: 529 Intersymbol Redundancy: 551

Color Television: 506, 507, 608, 609, 611, 633, 634

Automatic Balance of Colorplexer: 611 Electronic Masking Controls: 608 Optimum Demodulation Angles: 633 Parallax Mask Tube: 506 Projection Receiver: 634 Recording on Black-and-White Film: 609 Tricolor Vidicon Camera Tube: 507

Williams, G. Z., 686 Viren, J., 604 Wong, K. L., 584 Woodford, J. B., 488, 492 Woodward, J. E., 560 Woodward, O. M., 466 Wooldridge, D. E., 595 Worsham, R. E., 723 Wulfsberg, P. G., 643 Wylen, J., 537

Y Yates, J. G., 718 Yeager, E., 672 Yeiser, A. S., 584 Yovits, M. C., 553

Zacharias, J. R., 718 Ziegler, N. F., 723 Zirkind, P., 664 Zucker, F. J., 459

Colorplexer, Automatic Balance Control: 611

Communication Theory Model and Eco-nomics: 550

Compound Modulation for Magnetic Tape-Recording: 703

Computers: 480. 523, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 547, 549, 568, 576, 700, 702

Aircraft Navigation: 568 Analysis of, in the Frequency Domain:

702 Bimiag Circuits: 537 Digital Design: 576 For Analysis of Data Systems: 523 For Guided Missile Data: 700 For Network Design: 480 Generation of Several-Variable Functions:

549 Magnetic Reading and Recording Head:

539 Magnetic Selection System: 540 Three-Core High-Speed Memory Cell: 536 Transistor-Magnetic Core Memory Cell:

538 Transistor Switching Circuits: 547

Correlation Functions, Representation: 488 Coupler, Directional, Frequency Selective:

663 Couplers, Antenna, Multiple-Frequency:

713 Couplers, Tapered Velocity: 649, 650 Crystal Diode Noise Figure: 648 Cyclotron, FM System for: 728 Cyclotron Resonant System: 723

D

Data-System Analysis on a Computer: 523 Decortication of Fibres, Ultrasonics in: 676 Deflection Yoke: 521 For Camera Tube: 521

Delay Lines: 494, 518, 519, 527 Compensating Closed-Loop Systems: 527 Electromagnetic, Test Procedures: 519 Miniature Lumped-Constant: 518 Miniaturized Ferrite: 494

Densitometry, Microspectrophotographic: 685

Dentistry, Ultrasonic: 680, 681 Detection of Coherent and Non-Coherent

Signals: 543 Detection of Intermittent Faults: 583 Detector, Static Frequency: 669 Diagraph for Impedance Measurement: 692 Dicke Radiometric Receiver: 657

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Diodes: 513, 515, 548, 648 Noise Figure, Crystal: 648 Semiconductor Amplifier: 548 Semiconductor, Thermal Properties: 513 Silicon: 515

Directional Coupler, Frequency Selective: 663

Dispatcher System, Mobile: 635 Distortion in Class B Transistor Ampli-

fiers: 603 Doppler Effect in Atomic Clocks: 720 Doppler Simulator, Electronic: 651

E Eddy-Current Bridge for Skin-Loss Meas-

urements: 721 Electrical Propulsion of Space Ships: 695 Electrographic Recording: 546 Electrokinetic Hydrophones: 672 Electron Tubes: 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501,

502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 522, 558, 667, 668

Amplitude-Quantizing: 504 Cathode-Ray: 505, 558 Charactron: 558 Fault Protection in High-Power: 667 Klystron: 500 Power Amplifiers: 500

Large Lead for Sealing to Glass: 497 Magnetron: 499, 522 Ceramic-to-Metal Seal: 522 Very Long Pulses: 499

Microwave Design: 498 Parallax Mask Color: 506 Thyratron: 668

Magnetic Grid Control: 668 Time-Sampling: 504 Traveling-Wave: 501, 502, 503

S-Band: 501 Video Detector, Noise Analysis: 503 X-Band Amplifier: 502

Tricolor Vidicon Camera: 507 Triode: 496, 498 Grounded Grid: 496 Microwave: 498

Fault Protection for High-Power Tubes: 667 Federal Communications Commission: 625,

627 Spurious Radiation: 625, 627

Feedback: 526, 527, 701, 717 Compensation Circuit Design: 701 Delay-Line Method of Compensation: 527 Nonlinear Compensating Circuit: 526 Rate Networks: 717

Ferrite: 494, 598, 630, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 664

At Centimeter Wavelengths: 657 Audio Modulation of Microwaves: 664 Broadband Characteristics: 659 Delay Lines: 494 Devices Using Transverse Magnetic Field:

658 Ferroxdure Microwave Behavior: 656 Recording Heads in Megacycle Range:

598 Spheres, Cavity Measurements of: 660 TV and Radio Components: 630

Ferroxdure Microwave Behavior: 656 Filtering, Linear, of Sampled Data: 544 Filters: 491, 493, 541, 553, 601, 602, 604

Detection of Audio Power Spectrum Dis-persion: 604

Electronically Controlled Audio: 602 Impedance Transforming: 493 Linear, Optimization of: 553 Maximally-Flat: 491 Spurious Emission, for TV Transmitter:

601 Time-Varying, for Nonstationary Signals:

541 Flash-Arc Protection in High-Power Tubes:

667 Florometer Transducer, Ultrasonic: 671 Flurochemicals in Transformers: 512 Foster's Theorem, Generalization of: 485 Frequency-Domain Analysis of Data Svs-I terns: 702

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Frequency Modulation: 636, 728 For Cyclotron: 728 Mobile Equipment: 636

Frequency Standards: 718, 719, 720 Atomic: 718 Molecular: 719 Sodium Clock: 720

G Gas Discharge Noise Source: 495 Generation of Functions of Several Vari-

ables: 549 Ground-Controlled Approach: 463

Volumetric Scanning Antenna: 463 Guided Missiles: 582, 586, 700, 714 Computers: 700 Photoconductor Spin Counter: 714 Reliability: 582, 586

Gyroscopes, Floated Rate-Integrating: 559

H High-Fidelity Audio Systems: 615, 616, 617

Definition of: 616 Environment-Fitness Considerations: 615 Man as a Component of: 617

Hydrophones, Electrokinetric: 672

Impedance: 654, 692 Graphic Presentation of: 692 Measurement, Slotted Line: 654

Information Theory, Mathematics of: 530 Institute of Radio Engineers: 626 Spurious Radiation: 626

Instrument Landing System: 562 Analysis of Flight-Test Data: 562

Ionic Propulsion of Rockets: 694

JAINCO Aircraft Navigation Systems: 569 Joint Technical Advisory Committee: 625

Klystron: 500 Power Amplifier: 500

Laplace Transform Variable, Separability of: 486

Lens: 462 Symmetrical Microwave: 462

Linear-System Analysis: 542 Loudspeaker: 606 High-Frequency Electrostatic: 606

Magnetic Amplifier: 525 For a Servo: 525

Magnetic-Core-Storage Pulse-Height Ana-lyzer: 725

Magnetic Grid Control of Thyratrons: 668 Magnetic Reading and Recording Head; 539 Magnetic Selection System for Memory

Units: 540 Magnetic Tape Recording: 596, 597, 618-

622, 703, 704, 705, 712 Applications: 620 Compound Modulation: 703 Equipment for 200 cps to 5 mc: 712 Future of: 622 Portable Recorder for Precision Data: 704 Precise High-Speed Data: 705 Recorder Design: 619 Tape Characteristics: 618 Tape Life: 621 Video Signals: 596, 597, 598

Channel Response Requirements: 597 Ferrite Heads: 598 Synchronizing Multiplex Systems: 596

1\ilagnetostriction Resonators: 510 Magnetrons: 499, 522 Ceramic-to-Metal Seal: 522 Very Long Pulses: 499

Management of Basic Research: 589 Management of Engineering in Small Com-

pany: 590 Management Selection: 591, 592, 593, 594

595

Mathematics of Information Theory: 530 Marine Radar Indentification System: 561 Measurements: 652, 653, 654, 655, 660, 689,

691, 692, 693, 708, 709, 710, 721 Complex Impedance by Graphic Presen-

tation: 692 Electromagnetic Parameters, Microwave:

653 Ferrite Spheres in Cavities: 660 Impedance, Slotted Line: 654 Microwave Standing-Wave: 652 RMS Pulse Jitter: 689 Sawtooth Waveforms: 691 Skin Losses by Eddy-Current Bridge: 721 Small Reflection Coefficient: 655 Step-Up Transformer Response: 693 Transistor Noise Figure: 708 Transistor Parameters by RF Bridge: 709 Transistor T Parameters: 710

Medical Electronics Panel Discussion: 688 Memory Devices: 536, 538, 540, 722, 725,

726 For Pulse-Height Analyzer: 722, 725, 726 Magnetic Selection System: 540 Three-Core Cell for High-Speed: 722,

725, 726 Transistor-Magnetic Core: 538

Microscope, Ultraviolet Television: 686 Microwave Ovens: 666 Microwave Path Survey Methods: 661 Mobile Dispatcher System: 635 Mobile Radiotelephone on 450 mc: 636 Modulation Splatter of VHF Transmitter:

638 Molecular Frequency Standard: 719 Monopulse Radar: 662 Multiplexing UHF Transmitters, Coupler

for: 663 Music Synthesizer, Electronic: 607

N Networks: 480, 482, 483, 484, 485, 490, 491,

492, 495, 717 Computers for Design of: 480 Design, Outlook in: 484 Foster's and Cauer's Theorems: 485 Impedance Transforming: 493 Iterative Synthesis: 482 Least Squares, Use of: 483 Potential Analogs: 481 Rate, for Servo Systems: 717 Rational Function Approximation: 490 Shunt Capacitance: 491 Transient Response of Band-pass: 492

Noise: 495, 528, 552, 554, 638, 641, 648, 708 Channel, Coding for: 528 Crystal Diode: 648 Figure, Theorem: 641 Gas Discharge Source: 495 Radar Tracking, due to AGC; 554 Sideband, VHF Transmitter: 638 Through Nonlinear Devices: 532 Transistor, Measurement of: 708

Nondestructive Testing by Ultrasonics: 677 Nuclear Propulsion of Rockets: 694 Nuclear Reactor Control, Solid-State De-

vices for: 727

o Operations Research: 570-575 Orbital Radio Relays: 696 Organ, Electronic, Tone Radiation: 613 Oscillators: 489, 508, 511, 715, 519

Blocking: 508 Hartley, in FM/FM Telemetering: 715 Low-Frequency Transistor: 489 Molecular: 719 Wide-Band Electrically Tunable: 511

Oscillograph Readers, Automatic: 706 Oscillograph, Transistorized: 711

Photoconductors as Missile Spin Counter: 714

Polyphase Concept in Communications: 640

Printed Circuits: 578, 581, 716 Engineering Approach; 581 For Auto-Assembly: 578 Telemetering Components: 716

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l'ulse-Height Analyzers: 722, 725, 726 For Coded Decimal Presentations: 722 Serial-Memory 100-Channel: 726 Using Magnetic Core Storage: 725

Pulse Jitter Instrument: 689 Pulse-Switching Reactor: 509

Quartz Crystal Units, Q of : 674 Quartz Resonators, Frequency-Tempera-

ture Behavior: 675

Radar: 479, 554, 561, 563, 662, 665 Airborne Laboratory: 479 Marine, Identification Systems: 561 Monopulse: 662 Narrow Band Relay System: 665 Search, Angular Accuracy of: 563 Tracking Noise due to AGC: 554

Radio Direction Finders: 564, 566, 567 Sampling and Interpolation: 564 UHF Ground-Based Automatic: 566 Wullenweber Type UHF: 567

Radio Relays, Orbital: 696 Radio Sextant: 565 Radiometric Receiver, Dicke: 657 Radiotelephone, Mobile, 450 mc: 636 Radiotherapy, Acceleration for: 683 Reactor, Pulse-Switching: 509 Receivers: 629, 630, 634, 657

Broadcast Transistor Pocket: 629 Color Projection: 634 Ferrite Components: 630 Radiometric, Dicke: 657

Recording: 546, 596, 597, 609, 618-622, 703, 704, 705, 707, 712

Color TV on Black-and-White Film: 609 Data Systems: 707 Electrographic: 546 Magnetic Tape: 596, 597, 618-622, 703,

704, 705, 712 Applications: 620 Compound Modulation: 703 Equipment for 200 cps to 500 mc: 712 Future of: 622 Portable Recorder for Precision Data:

704 Precise High-Speed Data: 705 Recorder Design: 619 Tape Characteristics: 618 Tape Life: 621 Video Signals: 596, 597

Records: 605 Calibration by B-Time Patterns: 605

Rectifier: 515, 520 Selenium, Voltage Ratings: 520 Silicon Power: 515

Redundancy, Intersymbol: 551 Reflection Coefficient Measurement, Small:

655 Reflectometer for Mobile Transmitter: 639 Reflex Techniques in VHF-UHF Set: 643 Relays, Radio, Orbital: 696 Reliability: 555, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586,

Aircraft Electronics: 555 Detecting Intermittent Circuit Faults:

583 Missile: 582, 586 Statistics of System Failures: 584 Voltage Reference Tubes for Severe Con-

ditions: 585 Repeater Stations, VHF: 637 Research: 570-575, 589

Basic, Management of: 589 Operations: 570-575

Rocket Propulsion: 694

S Sampled Data System Analysis in Fre-

quency Domain: 702 Sawtooth Waveform Measurement: 691 Scanning Techniques in Instrumentation:

687 Scattering: 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 477,

478 Bandwidth Capabilities: 471 Field Measurements: 478 From Sea: 477

Scattering: (Coned.) Ionospheric Communication: 474 Meteors, Role of: 473 Point-to-Point UHF Systems: 469 S and X Band Signals: 472 Transmission Characteristics: 470

Selenium Rectifier Voltage Ratings: 520 Semiconductor Diode Amplifier: 548 Semiconductor Diodes, Thermal Properties:

513 Servomechanisms: 524, 525, 526, 717

Adaptive: 524 Magnetic Amplifier Application: 525

Nonlinear Compensating Circuit: 526 Wide Band AC Rate Networks: 717

Silicon Diodes and Rectifiers: 515 Skin-Loss Measurement by Eddy-Current

Bridge: 721 Sodium Clock: 720 Solid-State Devices for Nuclear Reactor

Control: 727 Sonic Spectrum Analyzer: 690 Space Flight: 694, 695, 697, 698

Electrical Propulsion: 695 Ionic and Nuclear Propulsion: 694 Orbital Radio Relays: 696 Synthetic Training: 698 Telemetry: 697

Spectrum Analyzer: 690 Ionic: 690

Spurious Radiation: 601, 623-628 Control of, in Canada: 624 FCC: 627 Filters for TV Transmitters: 601 JTAC Study: 625 Measurements of: 626

Standing-Wave Detector, Microwave: 652 Standing-Wave Indicator: 639 Statistics of System Failures: 584 Storage Tube, Typotron: 545 Stripline Radiators: 468 Surface Wave: 459, 461

Excitation Efficiency: 459 Transmission Line Radiating Discontinu-

ity: 461 Survey Methods for Microwave Paths: 661 Switching Circuits, Transistor: 547

Tapered Velocity Couplers: 649, 650 Telemetering Components, Processing of:

716 Telemetry in Space Flight: 697 Teletypewriter with Integration Detection:

644 Television: 466, 506, 507, 521, 596, 597,

600, 601, 608, 609, 611, 612, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 685, 686

Color: 506, 507, 608, 609, 611, 633, 634 Automatic Balance of Colorplexer: 611

Electronic Masking Controls: 608 Optimum Demodulation Angles: 633 Parallax Mask Tube: 506 Projection Receiver: 634 Recording on Black-and-White Film:

609 Tricolor Vidicon Camera Tube: 507

Deflection Yoke for Camera Tube: 521 Ferrite Components: 630 High Definition System: 632 Horizontal Linearity: 631 In Europe: 612 Magnetic Tape Recording of: 596, 597 Channel Response Requirements: 597 Synchronization of Multiplex Systems:

596 Microscope, Ultra-Violet, for Cytological

Studies: 686 Spurious Emission Filters: 601 Transmitting Antenna: 600 UHF Omniguide Antenna: 466 Ultra-Violet Microspectrophotographic

Densitometry: 685 Thyratrons: 668 Magnetic Grid Control: 668

Time-Sampling Tube: 504 Tissue Diagnosis by Ultrasonic Echo Rang-

ing: 678 Tissue Visualization by Ultrasonic Echo

Ranging: 678

Transducers: 671, 673 Torsional: 673 Ultrasonic Flowmetering: 671

Transformers: 508, 512, 693 Blocking Oscillator: 508 Fluorochemical: 512 Front Edge Response Measurement: 693

Transient Response: 492 Band-Pass Systems: 492

Transistors: 489, 514, 516, 517, 538, 547, 603, 629, 708, 709, 710, 711

Broadcast Pocket Receiver: 629 Class-B Amplifier Distortion: 603 For High-Frequency Use: 517 Grain Boundaries: 514 High-Frequency Performance vs. Materi-

al: 516 Low-Frequency Oscillator: 489 Magnetic Core Memory Call: 538 Noise Figure, Measurement of: 708 Oscillograph: 711 RF Parameter Bridge for: 709 Switching Circuits: 547 Tester for T Parameters: 710

Transmission Lines: 461, 599, 646, 649, 650, 663

Coaxial: 599, 646, 663 Attenuation Measurements: 599 Components: 646 Directional Coupler: 663

Surface-Wave: 461 Radiating Discontinuity: 461

Tapered-Velocity Couplers: 649, 650 Traveling-Wave: 467, 501, 502, 503 Antenna: 467 Tube: 501, 502, 503

S-Band: 501 Video Detector, Noise Analysis: 503 X-Band: 502

Triodes: 496, 498 Grounded Grid: 496 Microwave: 498

Typotron Storage Tube: 545

17 Ultra Violet: 685, 686

Microspectrophotography in Medicine: 685

Television Densitometry in Medicine: 685

Television Microscope for Cytological Studies: 686

Ultrasonics: 671, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682

Decortication of Natural Fibres: 676 Dentistry: 680, 681 Destruction of Erythrocytes: 682 Echo Ranging for Tissue Diagnosis: 678 Echo Ranging for Tissue Visualization:

679 Flowmetering Transducer: 671 Nondestructive Testing: 677

V Vectorgraph, Cathode-Ray: 610 Voltage Ratings of Selenium Rectifiers:

520 Voltage References Tubes, Reliable: 585

Wave Propagation: 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479

Airborne Laboratory: 479 Atmospheric Attenuation at Microwaves:

476 Back Scattering from Sea: 477 Beyond-Horizon: 469, 470, 471, 472, 473,

478 Bandwidth Capabilities: 471 Field Measurements: 478 Role of Meteors: 473 S and X Band Signals: 472 Transmission Characteristics: 470 UHF Radio Systems: 469

Ground Conductivity Measurements: 475 Ionospheric Scatter Communication: 474

Waveguides: 460, 645, 647 Components, High-Power Breakdown: 647 Serrated: 460 Widebald Rotary Joint: 645

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