Russell C. Newhouse
Russell Conwell Newhouse (1906–1998) made many contributions to the advancement of aviation in a distinguished career running from the late 1920s into the 1970s. He was the Director of the Radar Laboratory for the Bell Telephone Laboratories from 1958 to 1968.
Biography
Born in Clyde, Ohio, on December 17, 1906. At the age of ten, he moved with his parents to a farm in Delaware County near Ostrander where he completed his elementary and high school education.
He matriculated at Ohio State University from 1925 graduating in 1929 with a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. In his senior year, his thesis, "An Electromagnetic Altimeter" was on the subject of a frequency modulated radio altimeter for aircraft. He primarily worked under the direction of Professor W. L. Everitt. He was granted a Guggenheim Fellowship to permit graduate work on this subject, and received a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering degree in 1930.
While at Ohio State, he joined the Alpha Nu Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and is considered a notable Pi Kappa Phi.
1961, he was appointed by the FAA Administrator Najeeb Halaby to be a member of Project Beacon, a group which published the "Report of the Task Force on Air Traffic Control" in October 1961. This report made recommendations for the future of the Nation's air navigation and traffic control system.
He was a member of the Millburn Township N. J. School Board for many years and was president of the board for four of those years.
Mr. Newhouse and his wife Clara Lucille Newhouse have one son, Alan, who is a retired senior executive service civilian in the U.S. government whose career focused nuclear engineering within the Navy, Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Energy, and NASA.
Major Projects
He was responsible for the development of all of the radars of the Nike Zeus Anti-Missile Missile Defense System including being responsible for field support, test planning, and data analysis for the Zeus radars in operation at Ascension Island in the South Atlantic: White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, and Kwajalein Atoll Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. He was also responsible for the development of the Missile Site Array Radar of the Nike X Anti-Missile Defense System.
Awards
- Recipient of The 1967 Pioneer Award Aviation along with Lloyd Espenshied for his work on Frequency modulated radio altimeters
- Recipient of The Lawrence Sperry Award – 1938
Patents
Title | Co-Author | Patent Number | Filing Date | Issue Date | Assignor(s) to |
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System and Method of Determining Distances | William C. Tinus | 2083344 | Apr 6, 1934 | Jun 8, 1937 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System | William H.C. Higgins | 2206896 | Nov 16, 1938 | Jul 9, 1940 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System | Richard F. Lane | 2206903 | Nov 16, 1938 | Jul 9, 1940 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Measurement of Frequency Modulated Waves | 2218923 | Jul 26, 1939 | Oct 22, 1940 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Radio Speed and Drift Indicator | 2223224 | Jun 24, 1939 | Nov 1940 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System | 2247662 | Nov 16, 1938 | Jul 1, 1941 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System | 2261272 | Aug 7, 1940 | Nov 4, 1941 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Aircraft Blind Landing System | 2405231 | Mar 31, 1942 | Aug 6, 1946 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Altitude Guiding System for Aircraft | 2416342 | Dec 3, 1941 | Feb 25, 1947 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Distance Measuring System | 2426232 | Feb 5, 1944 | Aug 1947 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Canadian Patents Database – AIRCRAFT BLIND LANDING SYSTEM | CPC 343/76 | Jan 13, 1948 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | ||
Observer-Controlled Television System | Frederick W. Reynolds | 2516069 | Jul 29, 1947 | Jul 1950 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Voltage Supply Apparatus | Joseph E. Corbin | 2532697 | Sep 11, 1948 | Dec 5, 1950 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Deflecting System | 2821657 | May 16, 1955 | Jan 1958 | Bell Telephone Laboratories | |
Deflection Circuit for Cathode Ray Tubes | Keith R. Carpenter, Richard F. Lane | 2954502 | Nov 10, 1958 | Sep 27, 1960 | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Proportional Navigation Computer | 3013722 | Jan 18, 1957 | Dec 19, 1961 | Secretary of the Navy | |
Vectoring Phase Simulator | 2971269 | jan 18, 1957 | Feb 14, 1961 | Secretary of the Navy | |
External links
- The History of Radar – RC Newhouse of Bell Labs got a patent and his experiments performed throughout the decade eventually led to the radio altimeter which became operational in 1937.
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis – The problem of terrestrial tracking radar interfering with a geostationary satellite
- Member of the BIRDS OF A FEATHER DEVELOPMENT TEAM 2nd from left in team Photo
- the BAT Missile
- IEEE Global History Network Oral-History:Charles H. Townes (1992)
- Earth Observation on History on Technology Introduction Page 68
- TRADEX VHF Radar Report
- Burials Delaware County (Ohio) Cemeteries