Claims
- 1. A method of mine wide data transmission which comprises:
- inductively coupling a plurality of first repeaters to an electrical conductor running from a surface area to a mine;
- inductively coupling a plurality of second repeaters to said electrical conductor;
- transmitting a data signal from a base station at a frequency F.sub.2 to one of the first repeaters, said data signal comprising a digitally encoded word;
- retransmitting the data signal from one of the first repeaters at a frequency F.sub.3 to one of the second repeaters;
- retransmitting the data signal from one of the second repeaters at a frequency F.sub.1 to a remote monitoring and control unit;
- decoding the digitally encoded word in the remote monitoring and control unit; and
- checking an address characteristic of the digitally encoded word before accepting the digitally encoded word.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of:
- using the digitally encoded word to activate a plurality of output circuits in the remote monitoring and control unit.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further including the step of:
- using the plurality of output circuits to activate an electrohydraulic control system of a machine.
- 4. A method of mine wide data transmission which comprises:
- inductively coupling a plurality of first repeaters to an electrical conductor running from a surface area to a mine;
- inductively coupling a plurality of second repeaters to said electrical conductor;
- transmitting a data signal from a base station at a frequency F.sub.2 to one of the first repeaters;
- retransmitting the data signal from one of the first repeaters at a frequency F.sub.3 to one of the second repeaters;
- retransmitting the data signal from one of the second repeaters at a frequency F.sub.1 to a remote monitoring and control unit;
- inputting an input signal into an input circuit of the remote monitoring and control unit;
- transmitting the input signal to one of the first repeaters at the frequency F.sub.2 ;
- retransmitting the input signal from one of the first repeaters at the frequency F.sub.3 to one of the second repeaters; and
- retransmitting the input signal from one of the second repeaters at the frequency F.sub.1 to the base station.
- 5. A method of mine data transmission which comprises:
- inductively coupling a first repeater to an electrical conductor running from a first location to a second location within a mine;
- inductively coupling a second repeater to said electrical conductor;
- transmitting a data signal from a first station at a frequency F.sub.1 to the first repeater, said data signal comprising a digitally encoded word;
- retransmitting the data signal from the first repeater at a frequency F.sub.2 to the second repeater;
- retransmitting the data signal from the second repeater at a frequency F.sub.3 to a remote monitoring and control unit;
- decoding the digitally encoded word in the remote monitoring and control unit; and
- checking an address characteristic of the digitally encoded word before accepting the digitally encoded word.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further including the step of:
- using the digitally encoded word to activate a plurality of output circuits in the remote monitoring and control unit.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/239,771, filed on Sept. 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,978.
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Divisions (1)
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