Phase-locked digital very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver
First Claim
1. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an incoming VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, circuitry for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising:
- means for generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal;
means for producing, in response to said timing pulse stream and to said reference signal pulse stream, a stream of OBS pulses which are phase-shifted by an amount representative of a preselected radial emitted by a predetermined VOR station; and
means, operative in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream, and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, for determining any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream and, in response thereto, producing a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said pre-selected radial.
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Abstract
A very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver for use in aircraft radio-navigation, which provides an indication of course deviation that is substantially immune to effects such as reflections in transmitted VOR signals, transients occurring in an aircraft'"'"'s electrical system and propeller and/or rotor modulations of an incoming VOR signal and the like which are all unrelated to actual course deviation, is disclosed. Specifically, in accordance with the invention, a stream of timing pulses is generated which are accurately phase-locked to a stream of pulses corresponding to a received reference signal transmitted from a desired VOR station. Both these streams are then used to produce an "OBS" signal which is phase shifted by an amount representative of a preselected radial emitted by that station. Thereafter, the phase difference occurring between the OBS signal and a stream of pulses corresponding to a received variable signal transmitted by that same VOR station is determined and used to produce a deviation signal. The deviation signal has a value that represents any course deviation existing between the preselected radial and the present magnetic course of the aircraft with respect to the VOR station and is advantageously substantially unaffected by any effects other than actual course deviations.
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18 Claims
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1. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an incoming VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, circuitry for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising:
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means for generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal; means for producing, in response to said timing pulse stream and to said reference signal pulse stream, a stream of OBS pulses which are phase-shifted by an amount representative of a preselected radial emitted by a predetermined VOR station; and means, operative in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream, and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, for determining any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream and, in response thereto, producing a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said pre-selected radial. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an incoming VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, circuitry for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising:
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means for generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal and are maintained at a frequency which is substantially at a pre-set multiple of the frequency of said reference signal pulse stream; means for providing digital information representative of a pre-selected radial; means for counting said digital information to a predetermined value in response to said timing pulses and for producing a pulse in an OBS pulse stream whenever said count reaches said predetermined value; means for initating said counting at the occurrence of a pulse in said reference signal pulse stream; means, operative in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, for determining any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream; and means, responsive to said phase difference for producing a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said preselected radial. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an increasing VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, circuitry for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising:
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means for generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal; means for producing, in response to said timing pulse stream and to said reference signal pulse stream, a stream of OBS pulses which are phase-shifted by an amount representative of a preselected radial emittd by a predetermined VOR station; and means, operative in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, for determining any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream and, in response thereto, producing a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said preselected radial; wherein said circuitry is further comprised of; means, responsive to said timing pulse stream, said reference signal pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream, for ascertaining any phase delay between the occurrence of a pulse in said reference signal pulse stream and, in response thereto, providing a signal indicative of the actual course; and means, responsive to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and to said variable signal pulse stream for producing at least one To/From signal indicative of whether the actual course is in a direction towards or away from the predetermined VOR station.
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14. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an incoming VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, circuitry for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising:
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means for generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal and are maintained at a frequency which is substantially a pre-set multiple of the frequency of said reference signal pulse stream, means for providing digital information representative of a pre-selected radial, means for counting said digital information to a predetermined value in response to said timing pulses and for producing a pulse of an OBS pulse stream whenever said count reaches said predetermined value, means for initiating said counting at the occurrence of a pulse in said reference signal pulse stream, means, operative in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, for determining any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream, and means responsive to said phase difference for producing a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said pre-selected radial, wherein said circuitry is further comprised of; means, responsive to said timing pulse stream, said reference signal pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream, for ascertaining any phase delay between the occurrence of both a pulse in said reference signal pulse stream and a successive pulse in said variable signal pulse stream and, in response thereto, producing signals indicative of the actual course, and means, responsive to said timing pulse stream, said variable signal pulse stream and said reference signal pulse stream for counting the timing pulses occurring between the occurrence of a pulse in said variable signal pulse stream and a successive pulse in said reference signal pulse stream, means, responsive to said count, for producing a signal having a value indicative of the actual course, means, responsive to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and to said variable signal pulse stream, for counting the number of timing pulses occurring between two successive pulses in said OBS signal, means, responsive to at least one pre-selected value of the counted number for generating an output associated therewith, and means, responsive to said output, for providing To/From signals indicative of whether the actual course is in a direction towards or away from this predetermined VOR station.
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15. In a very high frequency omni-range (VOR) receiver of the type wherein an incoming VOR signal is comprised of both a reference signal and a variable signal, a method for producing navigation information in response to said reference and variable signals comprising the following steps:
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generating a stream of timing pulses which are in a substantially phase-locked relationship to a stream of pulses corresponding to said reference signal; producing, in response to said timing pulse stream and to said reference signal pulse stream, a stream of OBS pulses which are phase-shifted by an amount representative of a preselected radial emitted by a predetermined VOR station; determining in response to said timing pulse stream, said OBS pulse stream and a stream of pulses corresponding to said variable signal, any phase difference existing between said OBS pulse stream and said variable signal pulse stream; and producing, in response to said phase difference, a voltage indicative of course deviation between an actual course and said preselected radial. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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