Cryptographic telegraphy programming system

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178 2219, 3401462, 340347R, 377 37, 377 54, 377 64, H04L 900, G05B 100, G06F 702

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ABSTRACT:
1. Apparatus for producing multiple combinations of parallel output binary signals for controlling an anti-jam or other form of telegraphy system comprising four parallel feedback shift registers, a pair of serial to parallel converters, each having an input terminal, means for combining the output signals of said shift registers for producing two separate serial signals, means for coupling one of said serial signals to the input terminal of one of said converters, means for coupling the other of said serial signals to said input terminal of the other of said converters and means for changing the output signal of one of said converters when said separate signals are identical for a predetermined number of binary digits, said feedback shift registers having pluralities of separate stages and a feedback mixer having input terminals connected to the last and certain other three of said stages, and an output terminal connected to the first of said stages.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3250855 (1966-05-01), Vasseur
"Two Psuedo-Random Digit Generators", Zieler, Lincoln Labs, 1954.

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