Pulse or digital communications – Transceivers
Patent
1998-11-03
2000-07-18
Pham, Chi H.
Pulse or digital communications
Transceivers
375295, 375316, 455418, H04B 138, H04L 2704, H04L 2706
Patent
active
060917652
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for providing a digital field configurable radio frequency communication system that can be configured into a transmitter, or a receiver, to function with a plurality of signaling schemes, such as, AM, AME, A3E, H3E, J3E, CW, SSB, M-PSK, QAM, ASK, angular modulation, including FM, PM, FSK, CMP, MSK, CPFSK etc. The system includes a non volatile memory that is adapted to receive and store instructions for configuring the system. A user selects the mode of operation and the signaling scheme, and instructions and software are downloaded from the memory into the system and configure the system as selected by the user.
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Gorton John E.
Hessel Clifford
Mackey Christopher D.
Orsini Louis M.
Pietzold, III Alfred W.
Harris Corporation
Pham Chi H.
Tran Khai
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