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![]() Somebody on this group recently told me that scientists are building an optical interferometer, with two sensors linked by fiber optic cable. Does anybody have any thoughts on how to step-down the EM frequency so that the signal could be transmitted by twisted pair, without losing synchronization between the two signal sources? -- "I prefer to detour the repository of tradition, wherever possible." --James Steranko |
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![]() "John Schutkeker" wrote in message . 30.44... Somebody on this group recently told me that scientists are building an optical interferometer, with two sensors linked by fiber optic cable. Does anybody have any thoughts on how to step-down the EM frequency so that the signal could be transmitted by twisted pair, without losing synchronization between the two signal sources? Heterodyne the light with a laser. (Hint: it's not a new idea.) George |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 16:31:06 GMT, John Schutkeker
wrote: Somebody on this group recently told me that scientists are building an optical interferometer, with two sensors linked by fiber optic cable. Does anybody have any thoughts on how to step-down the EM frequency so that the signal could be transmitted by twisted pair, without losing synchronization between the two signal sources? It is unlikely to work, even if you could sufficiently down-convert the original signal to much lower frequencies. Optical interferometers rely heavily on signal *phase* information, not just amplitude. While such phase info might be converted as well, the necessary precision probably would not be acheived, without sending some reference wave as well. Most lasers loose coherence after a few feet, at best. Cheers, larry g. |
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![]() Actually, the real reason why it wouldn't work is because, having down- shifted the light, you'd destroy synchronization by running it through a circuit switched phone system. That's the "new" part that I didn't mention in my OP. Even if you had a tunable delay circuit that self- activated every time you redialed, the signal integrity would completely disintegrate the minute your waveform hit the telco switching machine. And another headline making idea bites the dust. |
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USNO built one at Anderson Mesa aobut 6 years ago and it has been in
use for several years. Go to their web site for info. |
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oups.com: USNO built one at Anderson Mesa aobut 6 years ago and it has been in use for several years. Go to their web site for info. Was it circuit switched or just a frequency step-down? |
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I really don't know since I was at USNO in DC and only hear rumors
about the Flagstaff operation. Sorry. There was someone I knew out there who occasionally posted on newsgroups, but I've been retired for 4 years now and forget everything about that place. Will look his name up in my empty brain. |
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