Study Control Functions. (Feasibility Study of Control Box Interface/Multiplex for UHF Transceivers.)

The report presents the results of the feasibility study of the control functions for the UHF Multiplatform Transceiver. The first section gives a brief overview of the physical and operational aspects of each of the present feasibility model building blocks. Also discussed are the control signals,...

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