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| * TIGHAR #2286.
| | #REDIRECT [[Robert R. Brandenburg, LCDR USN (ret)]] |
| * Expert on radio theory and practice.
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| [[Mike Everette]] and I worked together on the radio equipment analysis in the [[8th Edition]]
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| My knowledge of radio equipment from the era of interest derives from Navy electronics technician training circa 1948 -- when the Navy curriculum was virtually the same as the typical civilian bachelor's level electrical engineering curriculum.
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| Our collaboration included -- inter alia -- detailed analysis of the design of the Electra transmitter, apropos of the possibility of harmonic radiation, which was the starting point for my Fourier analyses of the radiated spectrum -- proving that there was indeed significant harmonic radiation -- as described in [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/HarmonyandPower.pdf "Harmony and Power."]
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| == Articles ==
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| * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/WE-13.htm WE-13C Transmitter Harmonic Power Output.]
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| * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/50_RDFAnalysis/50_RDFAnalysis.htm Radio Direction Finder Analysis.]
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| * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/HarmonyandPower.pdf Harmony and Power: Could Betty Have Heard Amelia Earhart on a Harmonic?]
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| [[Category:Radio considerations]]
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