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Golf course ranging and direction-finding system using spread-spectrum radiolocation techniques

  • US 5,056,106 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1990
  • Issued: 10/08/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for determining the distance from a first point on a golf course to a second point on the golf course, comprising:

  • a plurality of transmitters provided within or proximate to the boundaries of the golf course, each of said transmitters provided with a means for transmitting the same RF signal as all of the transmitters, said RF signal modulated by a spread-spectrum pseudo-noise (PN) coded sequence unique to each of said transmitters;

    at least one portable receiver unit capable of receiving the signals transmitted by said transmitters, said receiver provided with the PN codes for each of said transmitters and including a means for acquiring the reference coordinate with respect to a reference point for each of said transmitters as well as the coordinates of various features on the golf course, including the position of each of the holes on the golf course, said receiver also provided with a processor for determining the position of said receiver based upon time differences of the epochs of each of said transmitter'"'"'s PN code and the PN code for each of said transmitters provided in said receiver, said receiver provided with a means for determining the distance between said receiver and a specified second point based upon the determined position of said receiver and a second point, said receiver provided with an input means for inputting the second specified point and a display means for displaying the distance and direction to the second specified point.

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