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Abstracts of Technical Articles by Bell System Authors (01 June 1942)

01 June 1942

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Elec. Engg., Transactions Section, April 1942. Jour. S.M.P.E., February 1942. 75 76 BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL in the theater from one or more sound-tracks. A variation of approximately one octave in the control frequency provides a 30-db change in volume range which may be used in part for volume expansion of loud sounds or as noise reduction for weak sounds. The control-track frequency is varied manually and recorded simultaneously with the sound-track in the dubbing operation, the gain of the monitoring channel being varied in accordance with the control frequency to produce automatically the enhanced volume range desired from the release print. 

The track is recorded in line with the standard soundtrack and does not require separate printing or reproducing apertures. It is scanned by a separate photosensitive surface, the output being converted from frequency to voltage variations by a frequency-discriminating network identical to that used in the monitoring channel. The output from the network, applied to the grid of a variable-gain-amplifier in the sound channel, controls automatically the volume of the reproduced sound in accordance with that observed in the dubbing operation. Performance Ground.3 of Ground-Relayed, Distribution Circuits during Faults to An C . L . GILKESON, P . A . JEANNE and J . C . DAVENPORT, J r .