Abstract

While the use of power lines as the transmission medium for telephone currents is a comparatively recent development, the fundamental problems involved and the methods employed do not differ essentially from the somewhat older arts of multiplex or carrier telephony over telephone lines, and radio telephony. The differences lie chiefly in the range of carrier frequencies which is best adapted to each scheme, and the means which are employed to connect the telephone equipment to the transmission medium.

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