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Study of electromagnetism compatibility of bleeper station

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Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences

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Transmitted power will decrease, cross-modulate distortion and inter-modulate distortion will be caused and antenna pattern will shift if transmitted antennas are fixed together. All these will lead to the alteration of area coverage. According to the basic theory of electromagnetism compatibility a computer model is established. We do some quantitative analysis of the problems above and give total number, arrangement mode and distance between antennas of bleeper station that operate at 150 MHz. The relation of these factors above are also given. All these are basis of the arrangement of antenna group of bleeper station.

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Biography: Huang Jing-cheng (1943-), male, Professor, research interest: electromagnetic theory.

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Jing-cheng, H., Xin-zhi, S. & Peng-gen, X. Study of electromagnetism compatibility of bleeper station. Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 6, 812–816 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02850907

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