Warren D Bogert Deceased134 Reldyes Ave, Leonia, NJ 07605

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134 Reldyes Ave, Leonia, NJ 07605 (201) 944-2379

3 Horizon Rd, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 (201) 224-4808

Sea Girt, NJ

Berlin, NJ

1112 Laurel Ave, Sea Girt, NJ 08750 (201) 787-8691

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Frequency Translator

US Patent:
4506264, Mar 19, 1985
Filed:
Jan 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/872419
Inventors:
Warren D. Bogert - Fort Lee NJ
Marvin L. Kiss - Nutley NJ
Gin W. Yee - Flushing NY
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01S 736
G01S 742
H01Q 1518
H01Q 1700
US Classification:
343 18E
Abstract:
A frequency down-converter down converts an input signal having a frequency in a given bandwidth and a frequency up-converter up converts the down converted input signal and imparts a doppler shift to the up converted signal to generate an output signal having a frequency with doppler shift in the given bandwidth.

Frequency Lock Loop Employing A Gated Frequency Difference Detector Having Positive, Zero And Negative Threshold Detectors

US Patent:
3934205, Jan 20, 1976
Filed:
Jan 27, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/544425
Inventors:
Warren D. Bogert - Fort Lee NJ
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - Nutley NJ
International Classification:
H04B 116
US Classification:
325346
Abstract:
This invention relates to a gated frequency difference detector for use in a frequency lock loop. The gated frequency difference detector consists of a dual output hybrid quadrature mixer, two parallel video signal processing channels, a digital phase/frequency detector, a digital scaler and a digital-to-analog converter. The difference in frequency between the RF input and the output of a local oscillator is measured. Two orthogonal frequency difference outputs are first generated, one of which either leads or lags the other depending on the sense of the difference. Signals are then bandwidth limited and amplified in two video channels and converted to logic levels. The phase and frequency are finally digitally detected and processed to generate a bipolar voltage proportional to the magnitude and sense of the frequency difference. The digital detection and processing apparatus includes in each channel a positive, zero, and negative threshold detector, the outputs of which are converted to a four-bit binary code.

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