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Procedure and device for facilitating audiovisual observation of a distant object

  • US 5,007,091 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1989
  • Issued: 04/09/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Device for audiovisual observation of a distant object, said device comprising:

  • optical means for viewing the object, said optical means including focus control means for adjusting the focus of the optical means; and

    listening means for listening to the object, said listening means includingat least two sound receiving means for receiving sounds, said sound receiving means producing output signals,amplifying means connected to the sound receiving means for amplifying signals from the sound receiving means, andheadphone means connected to the amplifying means for reproducing amplified signals into sounds;

    the output signals of the sound receiving means being acoustically or electronically connected so that one of the following applies;

    (a) the signals from the sound receiving means are monophonic;

    (b) the signals from the sound receiving means are stereophonic;

    (c) a spatial stereophonic effect in the signals from the sound receiving means is produced by using an electronic means;

    (d) the signals from the sound receiving means are processed in a frequency-dependent manner, so that the signals are monophonic at low frequencies to improve directivity and stereophonic at high frequencies to facilitate location of the object;

    said amplifying means being provided with sound volume and tone control means for controlling the volume and tone of the amplified signals, the volume and tone control means being connected to the focus control means of the optical means so that the gain or the tone, i.e. dependency on frequency, of the amplifying means depends on the focusing adjustment of the optical means in such manner that the damping caused by a long listening distance in the sound or, in the case of tone controls, in the high-frequency sounds, is partially or totally compensated.

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