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Charles Frush Phones & Addresses

  • 19357 6565 Rd, Montrose, CO 81401 (970) 249-0543
  • Boulder, CO
  • 8165 73Rd St, Longmont, CO 80503 (303) 443-2426 (303) 772-4433
  • Niwot, CO

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Owner

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Location:
19357 6565 Rd, Montrose, CO 81403
Industry:
Venture Capital & Private Equity
Work:
National Center For Atmospheric Research Mar 1966 - Apr 2001
Researh Engineer

Data Recovery Solutions Mar 1966 - Apr 2001
Owner
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills:
Remote Sensing
Radar
Python
Software Engineering
Linux
Unix
Subversion
Perl
C++
Java
Matlab
Systems Engineering
C
Project Management
Databases
Numerical Analysis
High Performance Computing
Scientific Computing
Physics
Fortran
Languages:
English
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Charles Frush

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Charles Frush
Owner
Charles L Frush
Computer Maintenance/Repair
19357 6565, Montrose, CO 81403

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Overland Journals of William and Charles Frush

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Author

Charles W. Frush

ISBN #

0877707235

Us Patents

Receiver For Bistatic Doppler Radar Network

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US Patent:
54691699, Nov 21, 1995
Filed:
Nov 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/158764
Inventors:
Charles L. Frush - Longmont CO
Assignee:
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G01S 1395
US Classification:
342 26
Abstract:
A multiple Doppler radar network can be constructed using only one, traditional, transmitting pencil-beam radar and one or more passive, non-transmitting receiving sites. Radiation scattered from the pencil beam of the transmitting radar as it penetrates weather targets can be detected at the receive-only sites as well as at the transmitter. In a bistatic system, the location of targets in Cartesian space can be calculated from the pointing angle of the transmitting antenna and the time between transmission of a radar pulse from the transmitter and detection at a passive receiver site.

Bistatic Multiple-Doppler Radar Network

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US Patent:
54103142, Apr 25, 1995
Filed:
Nov 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/158762
Inventors:
Charles L. Frush - Longmont CO
Joshua M. A. R. Wurman - Boulder CO
Assignee:
University Corporation For Atmospheric Research - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G01S 1308
US Classification:
342 26
Abstract:
A multiple-Doppler radar network can be constructed using only one, traditional, transmitting pencil-beam radar and one or more passive, non-transmitting receiving sites. Radiation scattered from the pencil beam of the transmitting radar as it penetrates weather targets can be detected at the receive-only sites as well as at the transmitter. In a bistatic system, the location of targets in Cartesian space can be calculated from the pointing angle of the transmitting antenna and the time between transmission of a radar pulse from the transmitter and detection at a passive receiver site.
Charles L Frush from Montrose, CO, age ~82 Get Report