Research/Patents/US 5220329
US 5220329

MONOPULSE REPLY EXTRACTOR FOR SSR NAVIGATION SYSTEMS

Assignee

CARDION ELECTRONICS, INC.

Filed

Jul 30, 1991

Granted

Jun 15, 1993

Location

HUNTINGTON STA. NY US

Abstract

An SSR reply decoding system for separating pulse codes of a series of closely-spaced or overlapping SSR replies is disclosed. A delay line is connected to receive pulses representing the leading edge of each SSR reply code pulse. The delay line has a length corresponding to at least two bracket lengths of an SSR reply. A bracket decoder is connected to respective taps of the delay line for determining the beginning and end of a first SSR reply. A phantom reply detector is connected to the remaining taps for inhibiting the bracket decoder when two replies are represented by pulses in the delay lines, one of the replies having a pulse space from the pulse of another reply equal to a framing pulse period for an SSR reply. The phantom reply detector therefore inhibits the detection of phantom replies. As a discriminate for determining when pulses having the spacing of a framing period belong to different replies, azimuth data is provided which will permit discrimination of these phantom conditions.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

May 12, 1992

Rescinded

Sep 14, 1992

Duration

4 months

Inventor

  • 1CHARLES E. VERBEKE

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