JAMES FRANCIS SCHAFER, RN
Nursing at B St, San Diego, CA

License number
California 445511
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
600 B St STE 1570, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone
(619) 615-0439
(619) 615-3197 (Fax)

Personal information

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Address
Phone
James Schafer, age 65
4955 Collingwood Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
(858) 848-7450
James Schafer
51 Gorham St, San Francisco, CA 94112
James Schafer
5975 Vanalden Ave, Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 344-4555
James Schafer
5649 Amaya Dr APT 334, La Mesa, CA 91942
James Schafer, age 75
5355 River Pt, Discovery Bay, CA 94505
(925) 788-1605

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James F Schafer, San Diego CA - RN (Registered Nurse)

Specialties:
Nursing (Registered Nurse)
Address:
600 B St SUITE 1570, San Diego 92101
(619) 615-0439 (Phone), (619) 615-3197 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Aircraft Combat Training Signal Processing System

US Patent:
6178207, Jan 23, 2001
Filed:
Jan 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/005181
Inventors:
Wayne E. Richards - La Mesa CA
James W. Schafer - San Diego CA
Lloyd E. Landen - Ramona CA
Assignee:
Cubic Defense Systems, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04L 2700
US Classification:
375259
Abstract:
An ASIC chip interfaces with multiple data protocol specifications and includes a demodulator for data messages in a protocol at a first data rate, such as the TACTS protocol, and includes a demodulator for data messages in a protocol at a second data rate, such as the NACTS protocol. The ASIC chip is installed in a system for the transmission and receipt of data messages in the two protocols, and operates under control of a microprocessor, which selects between the available message protocols. Additional data rates and protocols beyond the first two can be accommodated. The different demodulators share processing structures that reduce the circuit components otherwise necessary for operation. This reduces the weight and power requirements of the chip. In this way, the ASIC chip provides a processing system that can operate with multiple data protocol specifications and data rates, while ensuring accurate and reliable detection of data streams in an aircraft operational environment.


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Aircraft Interface Device And Crossover Cable Kit

US Patent:
5992290, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/968506
Inventors:
Gayle P. Quebedeaux - Powey CA
James W. Schafer - San Diego CA
Gerald R. Schroeder - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Cubic Defense Systems, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B64D 104
US Classification:
89 156
Abstract:
A digital interface device conveys signals between aircraft data busses and a wingtip weapons station. A first interface is provided, coupling to an F/A-18 Aircraft Instrumentation Subsystem Internal (AISI) input/output connector. A second interface is coupled to a secondary armament bus. A crossover cable interconnects the wingtip weapon station to the secondary armament bus. A digital data processing module is coupled to the first and second interfaces and programmed to convey signals between aircraft data systems coupled to the F/A-18 AISI input/output connector and the wingtip weapon station. Namely, the processing module monitors signals received on the input/output connector, and extracts signals addressed to one or more predetermined addresses. The module also transmits the reformatted signals to the wingtip weapon station. With a minimum of wiring changes, the interface easily converts an aircraft designed for a nose-mounted ACT pod for use with an ACT pod mounted at a wingtip station.