System for transmitting signals between optical transceivers

Optical waveguides – With disengagable mechanical connector – Structure surrounding optical fiber-to-fiber connection

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244131, 34087028, 359173, 385 24, 385 25, 385147, G02B 624

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ABSTRACT:
A communications system for transmitting optical signals between an optical transceiver (20) disposed on an aircraft and a ground-based computer system. The communications system includes a fiber optic cable (30) having one end coupled to the ground-based computer system and another end coupled to a magnetic attachment head (40). The magnetic attachment head secures the fiber optic cable to the aircraft and aligns the fiber optic cable with the optical transceiver.

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