Claims
- 1. A hand-held communication unit adapted to receive encoded optical signals transmitted from a remote source, said unit comprising:
- detector means for receiving the optical signal and converting it into humanly perceptable information;
- focusing means for focusing the optical signal from the source onto portions of the detector;
- said detector being further adapted to generate location signals related to the point of incidence of the optical signal on said detector;
- a housing for the unit in which said focusing means and detector means are located, said housing including handle means enabling a person to point the unit in the general direction of the remote source;
- sighting means mounted to the housing through which the user looks in an attempt to locate the source; and
- indicator means located within the sighting means and coupled to the location signal from the detector, adapted to provide the user with a visual indication of the degree of alignment of the communication unit with the source whereby the user can more accurately point the housing towards the source to maintain better communication therewith especially under low visibility conditions.
- 2. The unit of claim 1 wherein said detector is divided into a plurality of different portions having a given geometry; and
- wherein said sighting means includes a plurality of electroluminescent devices arranged in a substantially similar pattern which are illuminated in response to incidence of said optical signal upon correspondingly spatially located detector portions.
- 3. The unit of claim 2 wherein said sighting means includes at least one lens; and
- wherein said electroluminescent devices are located within the field of view of said lens.
- 4. The unit of claim 3 wherein the sighting means is a monocular having an eyepiece with a reticle thereon defining a plurality of segments generally corresponding to the geometry of the detector portions, and wherein there is one electroluminescent device located within each eyepiece segment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 373,075 filed Apr. 29, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,603,975, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 130,637 filed Mar. 17, 1980.
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