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A low-cost audio oscillator method of indicating battery condition in small pocket radios and the like, where a meter is prohibited by cost and space considerations, is described. In use, a button is pressed and if a -beep- is heard from the speaker, this indicates battery condition is good. If there is no -beep,- or if it is very weak, the listener knows he should soon replace the battery, even though performance of the set seems satisfactory. The impedance value for the feedback circuit is chosen to yield oscillation failure at some desired point in the battery voltage curve appropriate to the circuit and transistor betas.
Author (s): Hoag, Yates M.;
Affiliation:
General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
1966-01-06
DOI:
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Hoag, Yates M.; 1966; A Simple, Accurate Audio Method of Battery Condition Measurement [PDF]; General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY; Paper ; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1173
Hoag, Yates M.; A Simple, Accurate Audio Method of Battery Condition Measurement [PDF]; General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY; Paper ; 1966 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1173
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