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J Appl Physiol 19: 528-530, 1964;
8750-7587/64 $5.00
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A radio telemetering device

William Barry 1

1 Department of Physiology, University College, Cardiff, Wales

A radio telemetering device is presented in detail and successful operation in transmitting the electrocardiogram of the freely moving human subject at ranges up to 200 yards is claimed. The linear nature of its frequency response will permit quantitative rather than qualitative investigations to be made of any physiological variable when this transmitter unit is used with the appropriate transducer.

radio-transmitted ECG signals; portable ECG; biologic amplifiers; electronic ECG recording

Submitted on August 19, 1963







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