Claims
- 1. A voice scrambler system comprising:
- means for splitting a voice signal into a plurality of discrete frequency sub-bands;
- a random code generator for generating a randomized sequence of digital signals;
- means responsive to a preselected first portion of each of said digital signals for randomly rearranging the order of said frequency sub-bands according to a limited subset of all possible combinations of rearrangement of said frequency sub-bands, said subset being chosen to include only the most unintelligible of said possible combinations; and
- means responsive to a preselected second portion of each of said digital signals for randomly inverting selected ones of said frequency sub-bands.
- 2. The voice scrambler system of claim 1 wherein said random code generator generates a randomized sequence of nine bit digital words,
- said first portion of said digital words comprising four bits used to control the random rearrangement of said frequency sub-bands,
- said second portion of said digital words comprising five bits used to control the random inversion of said frequency sub-bands.
- 3. The voice scrambler system of claim 1 and further comprising:
- means for generating a plurality of tone signals; and
- means responsive to said randomized sequence of digital signals for heterodyning ones of said tone signals with said frequency sub-bands.
- 4. The voice scrambler system of claim 1 and further comprising:
- means for generating digital synchronizing signals prior to scrambling of said voice signal.
- 5. The voice scrambler system of claim 2 and further comprising modulator means for frequency shift key modulating of said digital synchronizing signals prior to transmission thereof.
- 6. A voice scrambler system comprising:
- means for generating synchronizing digital signals over a communications link prior to transmission of voice data;
- filters for splitting a voice signal into a plurality of discrete frequency sub-bands;
- a tone generator for generating a plurality of tone signals;
- first mixer means for heterodyning ones of said tone signals with said frequency sub-bands;
- If filters for filtering out the low side-bands output from said first mixer means;
- a random code generator for generating a randomized stream of digital words, each word having a predetermined number of electrical key bits, a first portion of said predetermined number of key bits operable to control the rearrangement of the order of said frequency sub-bands and a second portion of said predetermined number of key bits operable to control the inversion of said frequency sub-bands;
- a permutation selector operable in response to said stream of digital words for randomly selecting different ones of said tone signals at a high rate of change;
- second mixer means for heterodyning said tone signals selected by said permutation selector and the high side-bands output from said first mixer means, said heterodyning inverting and rearranging the order of said frequency sub-bands at a high rate of change;
- a low bandpass filter for passing only the low frequency outputs from said second mixer means; and
- means for transmitting said inverted and rearranged frequency sub-bands over said communications link.
- 7. The voice scrambler system of claim 6 wherein said synchronizing digital signals are transmitted over a communication link by frequency shift key modulation.
- 8. The voice scrambler system of claim 6 and further comprising five filters for splitting a voice signal into five frequency sub-bands.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 293,412, filed Sept. 29, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,886,313.
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Divisions (1)
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