A Study Of The Nominating Systems Of The United States (open access)

A Study Of The Nominating Systems Of The United States

This report consists of a study of the nominating systems of the United states.
Date: April 3, 1967
Creator: Richard N. Malow
System: The UNT Digital Library
Colors of Signal Lights: Their Selection, Definition, Measurement, Production, and Use (open access)

Colors of Signal Lights: Their Selection, Definition, Measurement, Production, and Use

Report discussing the selection, specifications, and use of signal-light colors. It discusses the nature of the problem, and the mathematical representation, recognition, production, control, and use of such colors. The characteristics of different types of chromaticity boundaries and the purpose and effect of the requirement for similarity of chromaticity characteristics are given special consideration. The treatment is varied according to the intended use. The discussion of the control of colors and the section on the use of colors are nontechnical, whereas the section on the production of signal colors is designed for the colorimetrist who is faced with the problem of selecting limit filters or drafting a specification.
Date: April 3, 1967
Creator: Breckenridge, F. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microwave Attenuation Standards and Measurements (open access)

Microwave Attenuation Standards and Measurements

Report discussing microwave attenuation measurement methods and standards. In addition, a relatively new and more precise way of representing and analyzing an attenuation measurement is presented. This in turn permits more rigorous definitions and error analyses than were previously possible. The referral of microwave attenuation measurements to standards operating at lower frequencies is discussed with particular attention to the errors in the referral processes as well as the errors in the standards themselves. Desirable characteristics are listed for attenuators which are suitable for calibration. Measurement methods are classified and described. Comments are made on the accuracy and convenience of various methods, and references are given which cover most of the basic and important research in this field. Key words: Microwave, attenuation, measurements, standards, tutorial.
Date: April 3, 1967
Creator: Beatty, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library