Fred Studenberg, Jr., P.E.


Electronics Engineering

contact   fred@studenberg.com

Registered Professional Engineer in State of Florida since1974 -  P.E # 16433

BSEE - The University of South Florida - 1971
MBA - Florida Institute of Technology  -  1999

Presented Continuing Education classes at The University of Maryland in "Fundamentals of Frequency Synthesis".

Member of Technical Committee RTCA SC-172 for development of VDL Modes 2/3 digital voice and data for Civil and Military Aeronautical Communications.

5 U.S. Patents 

Received the Da Vinci Award from Rockwell International, Inc. in 1989 for "Outstanding Contributions to Advancements in Civil Aeronautical Communications"

FAA Licensed Private Pilot 



Technical Papers Presented at Industry Conferences :

 A TDMA System For Digital Voice and Data For Aeronautical Communications on 8.33 KHz Channels as presented at IEEE 23rd Digital Avionics System Conference in St. Lake City in 2004

A CPDLC VDL Mode E System Analysis as presented at the IEEE 24st Digital Avionics System Conference in Washington, D.C. in 2005.

Presentation on VDL Mode 3, also presented at the IEEE 24st Digital Avionics System Conference in Washington, D.C. in 2005. Also published in June 2006 Issue of IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Magazine

Presentation on VDL Mode E Test Results presented at the IEEE 25th Digital Avionics System Conference in Portland, Oregon in 2006. Also published in April 2007 issue of IEEE Aerospace and Electronics System Magazine

Co-Site Interference Mitigation for VHF COM Voice and Datalink Operations as presented at 29th IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference in Salt Lake City, in 2010.

General Aviation Digital Audio Applications  SAE Document Number 891086   Published April 1989




U.S. Patents

4,952,070 August 1991

5,086,435 February 1992

7,308,046 December 2007

7,761,069 July 2010

9,596,685  March 2017






Recent Projects








                                     Other Projects                                

Editor and publisher of 6 volumes presenting the "lost" short stories of English author, Warwick Deeping.  This personal research project collected over 200 short stories, novellas, and essays only published in rare British fiction magazines of the 1910s-1930's.  More information on Warwick Deeping at www.warwickdeeping.blogspot.com

The cumulative works are over 3000 pages, contained in 6 volumes, available on www.amazon.com.