Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Receiver circuitry
Patent
1961-03-06
1980-06-10
Farley, Richard A.
Communications, electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices
Receiver circuitry
367 90, 367904, G01S 966
Patent
active
042076250
ABSTRACT:
2. In a sonar communication system, a transceiver for receiving doppler sals, a local oscillator for producing a first output signal of given frequency, a translation resolver connected to said local oscillator for regulating said first output signal, a modulator connected to said transceiver and said translation resolver for mixing said received doppler signals and said regulated first output signal, a filter coupled to said modulator for filtering said mixed signals, a precision clock oscillator adapted for producing a second output signal, a proportional resolver electrically coupled to said precision clock oscillator for regulating the frequency of said second output signal, a signal generator connected to said proportional resolver and driven by said regulated second output signal for generating a third output signal, a filter coupled to said signal generator for filtering said third output signal, a correlator electrically coupled to the outputs of said mixed signal filter and said third output signal filter for correlation thereof, a drive motor, means connected to said drive motor for regulating the speed and rotation thereof, and gear means interconnecting said drive motor and said translation and proportional resolvers for driving same at a predetermined speed ratio.
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Isaak Robert D.
Klund William E.
Littrell Woodrow H.
Critchlow Paul N.
Doty Don D.
Farley Richard A.
Miller Louis A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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