VARIABLE EQUALIZERS 



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useful for systems where it is necessary to introduce variable equali- 

 zation without attenuation of the channels having the lowest signal 

 level. 

 The final structure is shown in Fig. 12. Its chief point of interest 



I — O— ' 



2Z2 



iZ| 



xz, 



Z2 



X 



iz. 



n 



2Z2 





y. 14 



1.5 2.0 



Wo 



2.5 



3.0 



3.5 



Fig. 12 — A variable equalizer adapted to a general controlling impedance. 



is the fact that the controlling element, instead of being a variable 

 resistance, is a variable general impedance, which has been labelled 

 xZ\ in the drawing. In practical cases, of course, Z\ will ordinarily 

 be a simple resistance, inductance, or capacity. In addition to the 

 variable branch the network also includes two fixed branches propor- 



