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Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1972

The history of positive feedback: The oscillating audion, the regenerative receiver, and other applications up to around 1923

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1967

Superdirective arrays: the use of decoupling between elements to ease design and increase bandwidth

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1971

The early history of amplitude modulation, sidebands and frequency-division-multiplex

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1969

A review of progress in underwater acoustics

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1964

Parametric amplifiers and converters with pumped inductance and capacitance

D.G. Tucker; K.L. Hughes


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1964

Highly-efficient generation of a specified harmonic or sub-harmonic by means of switches

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1968

Correlation due to inter-element coupling in line arrays

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1963

Parametric amplifiers: static and dynamic inductance and capacitance and their significance in the non-linear and time-varying approaches

F.J. Hyde; D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1967

Design of simple frequency-division-multiplex communication systems without band-pass filters, with particular reference to the use of constant-resistance modulators

D.G. Tucker


Radio and Electronic Engineer | 1966

The performance of practical constant-resistance modulators in relation to their use in f.d.m. systems

D.G. Tucker; G. Terreault

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G. Terreault

University of Birmingham

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K.L. Hughes

University of Birmingham

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