Mining Publication: Mine Communications: An Overview of the Bureau of Mines Communications Research
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Original creation date: June 1974
Since 1969, the Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines, has carried out communications research. Research has been directed toward developing emergency and nonemergency mine communications. This paper gives an overview of the progress made in the last two years. Particular emphasis is given to the overall program, noise and signal measurements, systems studies , guidelines, products, and demonstrations now being carried on in operating mines.
Authors: HE Parkinson
Conference Paper - June 1974
Proceedings of the Second WVU Conference on Coal Mine Electrotechnology, M.D. Aldridge, ed., Morgantown, West Virginia, June 12-14, 1974, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Contract No. S0144064; :1-5
See Also
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- Medium Frequency Radio System Modifications for Refuge Chamber Situational Awareness
- Mine Communications: Proceedings: Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar, Bruceton, Pa, March 21-22, 1973
- Mining Communications and Tracking
- Research and Development Contract for Coal Mine Communication System: Volume 1 - Summary and Results of System Study
- Research and Development Contract for Coal Mine Communication System: Volume 2 - Mine Visits
- Through-the-Earth Communication Systems for Underground Coal Mines: Product Final Development and Standardized Interface Definition
- Through-The-Earth Wireless Real-Time Two-Way Voice Communications
- Underground Mine Communications (in Four Parts): 4. Section-to-Place Communications
- Underground Mine Communications, Control and Monitoring
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