Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency
Patent
1988-04-21
1990-12-11
Orsino, Joseph A.
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Signal selection based on frequency
370 1, 455617, H04J 1400, H04B 1024, H04B 1014
Patent
active
049776185
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an apparatus for wireless communications of information between two locations. A transmitter means modulates the information into infrared radiation at a first location. The infrared radiation is transmitted by the transmitter to a reflecting surface along a straight line path which is transparent to the infrared radiation. The infrared radiation is reflected at the reflecting surface forming reflected infrared radiation. A receiver means for receiving the reflected infrared radiation from the reflecting surface is positioned at a second location. The second location and the reflecting surface have a straight line path therebetween which is transparent to the infrared radiation.
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Beek L. Van
Orsino Joseph A.
Photonics Corporation
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