Colors of Signal Lights

Colors of Signal Lights
Author: Francis Chapin Breckenridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1967
Genre: Color
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The report is intended to serve as a reference work for all those concerned with 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.(Author).

Curves of Input Impedance Change Due to Ground for Dipole Antennas

Curves of Input Impedance Change Due to Ground for Dipole Antennas
Author: Lewis E. Vogler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1964
Genre: Antennas (Electronics).
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Graphs of the change in input impedance of electrically short dipole antennas in the presence of an isotropic and homogeneous ground are presented, considering four types of antennas: horizontal and vertical, electric and magnetic dipoles.Curves of the change in both the input resistance and reactance are shown for a wide range of values of the frequency, antenna height above the ground, and electromagnetic ground constants.(Author).