Wesley Parish wrote:
Just a further comment on my previous comment on the New Zealand public confusing the inventiveness of its individual inhabitants with the "inventiveness" of the public collective in general, yada-yada-yada ...
(You can't do believable threading on webmail, so I've kinda lost the thread here - mi yet mi sori, sori tumas!) Oh, yeah, sonar was one of the possible applications for this idea - I had a picture in my mind of arrays building up three-dimensional pictures from phase changes resulting from switching which transceivers were one and which were not. Much, much too good for the NZ electronics manufacturers - heck, it might even see them in direct competitiion with American and European manufacturers - and winning!
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We did this in 1984. Can't tell you who for, though (:
Steve
