Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Radar ew
Patent
1989-12-21
1997-10-21
Hellner, Mark
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Radar ew
359109, 359180, 250340, 250351, H04K 300
Patent
active
056801351
ABSTRACT:
An aircraft has an exhaust flame or plume which can be modulated to communicate. A sound emitter is mounted to the aircraft for emitting acoustic waves into the exhaust plume. An encoder will control the emitter at selected digital sequence to provide a digital message. The flame or plume will radiate at a frequency range of interest depending on the type of aircraft. The sound waves cause the frequencies to change from a continuous spectrum to a spectrum which has a much lower amplitude. A detector remotely located from the aircraft will detect radiation. It filters frequencies outside of the frequency range of interest. It will discriminate between the modulated pattern and the continuous pattern. This output provides the digital code that was encoded by the encoder. A decoder will decode the message for the recipient.
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Bradley James E.
Hellner Mark
Lockheed Martin Corporation
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