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- Title'Study of power frequency induction on coaxial cables with applications to transistorized systems', by J Kemp, H W Silcock and C J Steward, circa 1962
- ReferenceUK0108 SC MSS 273/03/03
- DateCirca 1962
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- Scope and ContentStandard Telecommunication Laboratories Ltd report, 'study of power frequency induction on coaxial cables with applications to transistorized systems', by J Kemp, H W Silcock and C J Steward. The report is undated but a footnote to the title says that this report is an abridgement of a study submitted to CCITT on 7th June 1962. There are two copies of this report. One is a clean copy but has a second report inserted which is titled, 'small diameter coaxial cable systems - effects of induction from external power sources', by J Kemp, H W Silcock and C J Steward. The second copy includes some annotation.
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- Admin. history/BiographyJohn Kemp (1896-1991), who was born in Switzerland, joined Western Electric in 1921 which became Standard Telephones & Cables (STC). He rose to the position of Chief Cable Engineer and travelled extensively with the company until 1939. John Kemp continued to work for STC after WWII up until his retirement from STC in the 1950s. He wrote many technical papers for Standard Telecommunication Laboratories Ltd (STL), which was the central research laboratory for STC, and also wrote several journal articles. John Kemp joined the IEE as a Graduate member in 1924, became an Associate Member in 1926 and then a Member in 1935.
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