Handheld Direction Finder For Cable Leakage Location (1990)

By Clifford B. Schrock, CableBus Systems Corporation

A hand held direction finding system has been developed to aid in the rapid location and pinpointing of leakage sources in a cable system. This paper covers the development of a practical, handheld unit, including the antennas, circuitry and display. Also covered are some of the problems and solutions to the measurement of radio signals in the VHF spectrum.

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