FIELD: radio engineering, possible use in communication systems of various purposes for accelerated synchronization of noise-like signals.
SUBSTANCE: during overwriting of information, counts of synchronization series are rearranged to transform this series to one of Walsh functions, ordered in accordance to Adamar's method. In overwriting cycle second commutator 7 from control block 16 receives a command, in accordance to which it lets signals from address counter 12 to reach output. Complete circuit diagram of device is provided on fig. 2.
EFFECT: shorter time needed for finding a set of M-series at large frequencies of symbol alternation for these series.
5 dwg
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Dates
2006-07-20—Published
1985-06-21—Filed