A proposed address recognition system for destroyer message communications.

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Kleyn, Frederick Gilbert III
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1969-06Advisor
Cooper, Paul E.
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An address recognition system is proposed for use on
destroyers and other small ships. This proposed system is
designed to be completely compatible with current fleet
broadcast teletype communications methods and uses components,
subsystems, and devices readily available off-theshelf.
The address recognition system is designed to
search the fleet broadcast for messages addressed to own
ship or unit. Only those messages addressed to own ship
or embarked commands are printed out in the ship's communications
center. A complete broadcast record is available
if needed.
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