Abstract: A fence having security wires fastened to posts via sensors and having an electronic evaluation circuit connected to the sensors, which releases an alarm signal when one of the sensors signals a contact of the security wire which is connected to it. Each sensor has a housing fastened to a post, a holder connected to a security wire and a transformer placed between housing and holder, which produces a signal which is approximately proportional to the position of the holder. An alarm signal is generated when one or only a few security wires move slowly, yet such slow movements are ignored when caused by environmental factors. A highly reliable security fence is thus obtained.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method of suppressing unwanted indications in automated ultrasonic testing of a test piece.In order to improve the suppression of unwanted indications, in particular in the case of extended statistical suppression, a variable discriminator threshold (3) is derived from the highest of all maximum amplitudes (2) by means of a predetermined amplitude difference (4), wherein the ultrasonic signals are not evaluated as flaw signals when only said variable discriminator threshold (3) is exceeded but are evaluated as flaw signals only when additionally at least the highest of all maximum amplitudes (2) exceeds the fixed discriminator threshold (1) preset for the testing operation.