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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 1997
Filed:
Nov. 14, 1995
Charles McEwan, Rancho Mirage, CA (US);
Michael Maietta, San Jose, CA (US);
Robert Pompeani, San Jose, CA (US);
Roberto Marcoccia, San Jose, CA (US);
Airwave Technology, Inc., Campbell, CA (US);
Abstract
A golf ranging system is provided where a golfer positions a ranging unit at a ball position, indicates which hole is being played and the ranging unit reports the distance to the pin for that hole and/or the distance from the tee for that hole. The ranging signal is a direct sequence spread-spectrum signal and the ranging is repeated many times and an average taken, to improve the accuracy of the distance measurement. Optionally, the ranging system could operate over multiple frequencies to avoid interference. The multiple frequencies are scanned until an interference-free channel is found, or measurements are made at several frequencies and averaged. The pin unit might be housed just beyond the pin and include an offset to the pin. The offset can be set by simply sending an offset signal from a standard ranging unit, or a specially configured course management unit, held at the pin or manually entered via a serial port.