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Method and apparatus for measuring the distance between a primary station and a secondary station

  • US 4,315,260 A
  • Filed: 09/10/1979
  • Issued: 02/09/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a method for measuring the distance between a primary station and a secondary station, each station having an antenna for the transmission and reception of continuous wave signals modulated by a measuring signal, the distance being determined at the primary station in the form of a magnitude proportional to the quotient of the phase difference between the phase of the transmitted measuring signal and the phase of the received measuring signal and the frequency of the measuring signal, the improvement which comprises the steps of:

  • transmitting from the primary station a continuous wave signal which is modulated by a measuring signal which in turn can be frequency modulated by the frequency of the measuring signal;

    additionally modulating at the secondary station this modulated continuous wave signal by a marker signal and reflecting such additionally modulated continuous wave signal in the form of a receiving signal to the primary station;

    forming at the primary station a filtered mixed product from the signal reflected by the secondary station and a local oscillator signal of the primary station;

    deriving from such filtered mixed product a useful signal freed of the frequency of the continuous wave signal and the frequency of the measuring signal;

    amplitude demodulating the useful signal to thereby obtain an evaluation signal freed of the frequency of the marker signal;

    said evaluation signal being dependent upon the phase difference between the measuring signals of the transmitted and received signals;

    utilizing the evaluation signal in a regulation circuit for a change of the mean frequency of the measuring signal of the transmitted signal such that the mean phase difference between the measuring signals of the transmitted signal and the reflected signal assumes a predetermined value at a momentary steady-state condition of the regulation circuit.

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