Conventional audio instruments can be used in unorthodox ways to measure the behavior of high-frequency oscillators in the presence of transient mechanical vibrations. The need to measure the transient frequency deviations of oscillators is common to many fields. Narrow-band communications systems and the study of the noise level due to microphonics in FM systems are two instances where this technique has been useful.
Author:
Cady, Charles A.
Affiliation:
General Radio Company, West Concord, MA
AES Convention:
15 (October 1963)
Paper Number:
278
Publication Date:
October 1, 1963
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