The Australian East-West Radio Relay System Revisited: Thermal Design of Repeater Shelters
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Keywords
History of Australian Telecommunications, East-West Radio Relay System, Repeater Shelters
Abstract
The Journal revisits two historic papers from 1971 covering the thermal design and environmental controls in repeater shelters of the Australian East-West radio relay system from Northam in Western Australia to Port Pirie in South Australia.
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Moorhead, S. (2024). The Australian East-West Radio Relay System Revisited. Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 12(1), 100–108. https://doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v12n1.927
Thomas, D. S., & Sigal, B. M. (1971). Environmentally Controlled Equipment Shelters. Telecommunication Journal of Australia, 21(1), 66–71.
Tomlinson, J., & Slattery, R. P. (1971). Thermal Design of Naturally Cooled Repeater Shelters. Telecommunication Journal of Australia, 21(1), 63–65.
Thomas, D. S., & Sigal, B. M. (1971). Environmentally Controlled Equipment Shelters. Telecommunication Journal of Australia, 21(1), 66–71.
Tomlinson, J., & Slattery, R. P. (1971). Thermal Design of Naturally Cooled Repeater Shelters. Telecommunication Journal of Australia, 21(1), 63–65.