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Michael J. Lynch
Researcher at Harris Corporation
Publications - 9
Citations - 239
Michael J. Lynch is an academic researcher from Harris Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Feed horn. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 239 citations.
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Optically transparent phase array antenna
TL;DR: In this paper, a phase array antenna with a dielectric layer formed of a material that is optically transparent was proposed, where an electrically conductive and optically-transcending ground plane layer was secured on one side of the dielectoric layer.
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RF connected message recording device and method for a telephone system
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method of remotely recording a telephone message at a selected recording device connected to a telephone receiver by an RF link may include a base station having an RF transmitter connected to the telephone receiver, and plural paging/recording devices, each with an RF receiver and a message recorder.
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Aircraft communications system with video file library and associated methods
TL;DR: A video file system for an aircraft carrying a person having a personal electronic device (PED) for displaying video files includes a ground-based video server and an aircraft based video system.
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Multiband ring focus antenna employing shaped-geometry main reflector and diverse-geometry shaped subreflector-feeds
TL;DR: In this paper, a multiband, shaped ring focus antenna architecture employs only a single or common main reflector, that is shaped such that it can be shared by each of a pair of interchangeable, diversely shaped close proximity-coupled, subreflector-feed pairs designed for operation at respectively different spectral bands.
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Remote recording device and method
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method of remotely recording a telephone message at a selected recording device connected to a telephone receiver by an RF link may include a base station having an RF transmitter connected to the telephone receiver, and plural paging/recording devices, each with an RF receiver and a message recorder.