Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency
Patent
1979-10-05
1981-08-04
Britton, Howard
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Signal selection based on frequency
179 1B, 179 1H, 179 1VE, 455612, H04B 900
Patent
active
042826055
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle sound system has a power amplifier integrated with a loudspeaker at each of four remote locations. An LED or diode laser transduces an electrical signal from a tuner or tape player at low level into a corresponding light signal that is transmitted over optical fibers to each remote location to a phototransistor that converts the light signal into a corresponding electrical signal that is amplified by the power amplifier and then reproduced by the loudspeakers. Leads from the vehicle battery carry D.C. power to each location for energizing the power amplifiers and phototransistors.
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Bose Corporation
Britton Howard
Hieken Charles
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