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Regardless of the level of your experience, SGC stands ready to offer you installation suggestions and help you resolve any aspect of Smartuner operation that is not entirely satisfactory. Page 9: Overall Description When the same conditions are encountered again, re-tuning is accomplished within 20 milliseconds by recalling the information from the non-volatile memory. Special software has been designed by SGC to allow accurate and fine-tuning of the coupler.

For software description, refer to the MicroTune section of the manual. Page Coupler Network Configuration The coupler network configuration is designed with different input capacitor values, 64 output capacitor values, and inductor values, thus providing about a four SGC Inc.

Box , Page Operation Indicators Although the Smartuner is built very solidly, it is good installation practice to provide additional protection from the elements. Page Marine Mounting This type of enclosure is widely available in all countries. Page Remote Installations If you need to install the antenna coupler more than 50 feet from the transmitter site, up to two extension cables may be used for a total of 75 or feet.

However, SGC does not recommend installing the Smartuner more than feet from the transmitter because two losses must be considered. Page Upgrade Sequence If you would like to upgrade to the latest version of the unit, contact SGC because special discounts are always provided to our valued customers. Page Parts And Technical Support 3. Check to make sure your ground system is both adequate and tight and that proper voltage is supplied to the coupler.

Page Antenna Types Be patient. Finding the reason for less than ideal system operation may take one telephone call or it may take several calls.

Regardless of how complex the problem is, your SGC representative will be able to walk you through the process of solving your problem in a logical step-by-step manner. Page Antenna Selection This is the preferred antenna for marine installation when there is no room for a long wire antenna. It will also provide reasonable efficiency for base station use and is the shortest recommended base antenna.

Page Back Stay Antenna 4. E-Mail: sgc sgcworld. Page 22 A square base can be from 8 to 15 meters long and can be configured to the shape of the structure as necessary, to provide the best arrangement. The height of the supporting SGC Inc.

Page 23 This type of antenna provides exceptionally good performance on the low frequency bands for short to intermediate range communications. Page 24 The grounded side of the coupler should be connected to the bottom of the mast. Although not our best recommendation, this antenna will provide a workable solution in some installations. Page Apartment Loop Antenna 1. Directivity will be high from 3 to 12 dB depending upon the frequency. If this is a problem, two loops at 90 degrees can be SGC Inc.

Page Low Profile, Hidden And Covert Antennas In a typical residential building, covert antennas have been used successfully for intercontinental communications. The antennas used include both groundless loop type antennas and those that require a counterpoise ground. Page 29 SGC Inc. Page Emergency Antennas For good emergency communications, you will only need feet of antenna and a strongly built Mylar or nylon kite.

Page Tactical Installations knot winds are almost always available when underway at sea. Along the way we have collected a number of tips to get maximum system performance from your radio system when you are operating in a tactical or disaster situation. Never use a feed line or coaxial cable at the output of the antenna coupler. The coupler functions to couple the radio to the antenna, not to act as a SGC Inc.

Page Steps To Antenna Installation If metallic masts or supports are used, arrange the insulators so that the antenna is spaced at least 2 meters from the mast.

Page Ground Systems-General A good ground is essential. Page Vehicle Grounds SGC always recommends that two grounding bolts with star washers be used to ensure no ground resistance is encountered. Applied to geography, these principles result in a classification consisting of geographic areas whose boundaries are specifically delimited in accordance with well-defined concepts and which, in total, cover the entire landmass of Canada.

The classification appears as a four-level hierarchy of geographic units identified by a seven-digit numerical coding system. The SGC is one of a family of geographical classifications, approved and promoted by Statistics Canada. These geographical classifications provide the basic definitions of geographic areas which, when adopted for data collection and dissemination, result in statistics that are comparable among series and over time.

Two criteria were used in the selection of geographic units for the SGC. The first was that they be easily recognized by the respondents who are asked to report geographical detail.

Administrative units were chosen because respondents routinely conduct business with administrative units such as a municipality, county or province. The second criterion was the usefulness of the geographic units for general statistical purposes.

Once again, administrative units were suitable because they are used by those establishing and implementing programs involving the expenditure of public funds and also because the general public can readily associate statistics on this basis with the names and boundaries of administrative units. Geographic units range from the more detailed census subdivisions to the geographical regions of Canada.

Municipalities are units of local government. The geographical regions of Canada are groupings of provinces and territories. The range of geographic units in this hierarchical classification allows for the publication of data at different levels of aggregation. In SGC , there are 6 geographical regions of Canada, 10 provinces and 3 territories, census divisions and 5, census subdivisions. The geographical regions of Canada are groupings of provinces and territories established for the purpose of statistical reporting.

The six geographical regions of Canada are:. From a statistical point of view, province and territory are basic areas for which data are tabulated. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. Reflecting the primary political subdivision of Canada, provinces and territories are the most permanent level of the SGC.

The provinces and territories are:. Usually they are groups of neighbouring municipalities joined together for the purposes of regional planning and managing common services such as police or ambulance services. These groupings are established under laws in effect in certain provinces of Canada.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, provincial or territorial law does not provide for these administrative geographic areas. Therefore, Statistics Canada, in cooperation with these provinces and territories, has created equivalent areas called census divisions for the purpose of collecting and disseminating statistical data. In Yukon, the census division is equivalent to the entire territory. In New Brunswick, six municipalities census subdivisions straddle the legal county boundaries.

In order to maintain the integrity of component municipalities, Statistics Canada modified the CD boundaries. Specifically, the following six municipalities straddle county boundaries and the first county in brackets indicates the CD in which these municipalities are completely located:.

Census division boundaries tend to be relatively stable over many years. For this reason, the census division has been found useful for analyzing historical data. Census divisions are classified into 12 types. Ten of these types were created according to official designations adopted by provincial or territorial authorities.

It should be noted that some census divisions in different provinces or territories have both the same name and type e. These census divisions are distinguished from each other by using the four-digit census division unique identifier the two-digit province and territory code with the two-digit census division code. All census divisions in Canada have a unique code in the Standard Geographical Classification.

Table A shows CD types, their abbreviated forms, and their distribution by province and territory. There are two municipalities in Canada that straddle provincial boundaries: Flin Flon Manitoba and Saskatchewan and Lloydminster Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Each of their provincial parts is treated as a separate CSD. All of these parts are treated as separate CSDs. Beginning with the Census, each Indian reserve and Indian settlement recognized by the Census is treated as a separate CSD and reported separately. Prior to the Census, all Indian reserves in a census division were grouped together and reported as one census subdivision.

These are populated or potentially populated Indian reserves, which represent a subset of the approximately 3, Indian reserves across Canada. Furthermore, the inclusion of an Indian settlement is dependent upon the agreement of the provincial or territorial authorities.

Census subdivisions are classified into 53 types. Fifty-one of these were created according to official designations adopted by provincial, territorial or federal authorities. The other two types - 'subdivision of unorganized' in Newfoundland and Labrador, and 'subdivision of county municipality' in Nova Scotia - were created as equivalents to municipalities by Statistics Canada, in cooperation with the two affected provinces, for the purpose of collecting and disseminating statistical data.

In these cases, the census subdivision type accompanying the census subdivision name is used to distinguish CSDs from each other e. Similarly, a small number of CSDs in different provinces or territories have both the same name and type e. Table B shows CSD types, their abbreviated forms, and their distribution by province and territory. Each of the four levels of the classification covers all of Canada. They are hierarchically related: census subdivisions aggregate to census divisions, census divisions aggregate to a province or a territory which in turn aggregate to a geographical region of Canada.

The relationship is illustrated in Figure 1. This structure is implicit in the seven-digit SGC code as shown in the following illustration for the city of Oshawa. The region code is the first digit of the province and territory code. The code for the city of Oshawa is At the outset, numerical codes were adopted for ease of use and clarity. The numbers were universally applicable to all of the data processing machines in use at that time.

The use of numerical codes continues but the number of digits in the code changed from six to seven in , when a three-digit code was adopted for census subdivisions because the number of census subdivisions in one census division exceeded Provinces are numbered from east to west.

Because the number of provinces and territories exceeded nine, a two-digit code was adopted. The first digit represents the geographical region of Canada in which the province or territory is located and the second digit denotes one of the 10 provinces and 3 territories.

The codes for geographical regions of Canada are shown in Table C. Due to system constraints, Statistics Canada is unable to maintain certain characters within geographic names.

This results in a difference between the official names and those used in census products. For example, the economic region with the official name 'Campbellton—Miramichi' will be published as 'Campbellton--Miramichi'. The SGC presents standard geographic areas as of January 1, It includes any changes to municipalities, effective on that date or earlier, received by Statistics Canada before the spring of Information received after the spring of , has not been included, therefore provincial or territorial authorities may notice some small discrepancies compared to their official records.

Several hundred changes are made to census subdivisions every five years. These changes may affect boundaries, codes, names, or types. Changes to the census division level also occur periodically. Most changes originate from provincial legislation revised statutes and special acts , changes to Indian reserves originate with Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, and other changes come from Statistics Canada.

Legislated changes are effective as of the date proclaimed in the legislation. Other changes are effective January 1, usually of the reference year for the SGC. The Standard Geographical Classification is published every five years, coincident with the Census of Population. For most statistical applications, holding the geography in a statistical series constant for this length of time is an acceptable compromise between stability and existing reality.

Observations at five-year intervals are suitable for historical trend analysis, yet for current series, a tolerable degree of distortion occurs. Volume I of the SGC contains three concordance tables for that period on the changes that impact directly upon the SGC, such as changes in code, name, or type and indicates how the new and old codes relate to one another.

In addition, a fourth table provides Census population counts based on the census subdivision boundaries of each January and July 1 st for census subdivisions affected by a boundary change during the period to In Manitoba, there were three changes that affected census division boundaries.

The boundary between Division No. In addition, the boundary between Division No. Finally, the boundary between Division No. The changes affecting CSDs are grouped into eighteen types, each represented by a particular code. A legend is provided to explain the appropriate codes codes 1, 2, 2C, 23, 3, 3C, 4, 5A, 6, 7 and 7C used in the concordance tables. A more detailed explanation follows. In the latter case, the entries, including SGC codes, for all of the census subdivisions contributing to the newly created census subdivision are deleted code 4.

Also affecting the SGC code are revisions arising from structural changes, such as the reorganization of CDs. This type of change codes 7 and 7C simply indicates a revised code number, with no other change having affected the CSD. The most numerous changes are partial annexations codes 5 and 6 and boundary revisions codes 8, 8C, 9 and 9C , which do not affect the SGC codes, and usually involve very small areas.

These changes are not listed in the concordance tables, but they can be found in the publication entitled Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names.

Since January 2, , a total of 1, CSD changes have been recorded. These changes affected approximately of the 5, CSDs that existed in , and resulted in a net reduction of 91 CSDs over the period. Of the total number of changes, affected the CSD code dissolutions, 70 incorporations and 2 revisions of code , 28 affected the name, 65 affected the status and 7 affected both the name and status.

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