RECEPTION APPARATUS AND RECEPTION METHOD
First Claim
1. A reception apparatus comprising:
- a local oscillation section that changes a frequency of an output signal according to an input control signal;
a first frequency mixing section that mixes a first received radio wave from an AM broadcast station with the output signal from the local oscillation section to produce a first intermediate frequency signal;
a second frequency mixing section that mixes a second received radio wave from an FM broadcast station with the output signal from the local oscillation section to produce a second intermediate frequency signal;
an amplitude limiting section that limits an amplitude of the first intermediate frequency signal or the second intermediate frequency signal to a predetermined amplitude, and detects an intensity of the first and the second radio waves, and a frequency offset from the first and the second intermediate frequency signals;
a multipath detecting section that extracts an amplitude change component included in the signal amplitude-limited by the amplitude limiting section; and
a control section that supplies a control signal for fixing the frequency to the local oscillation section when the intensity of the first radio wave from the AM broadcast station and the frequency offset which are detected by the amplitude limiting section fulfill predetermined criteria, and when the amplitude change component extracted by the multipath detecting section is equal to or lower than a predetermined level.
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Abstract
A reception apparatus includes: a local oscillation section; first and second frequency mixing sections that mix received radio waves from AM and FM broadcast stations with an output signal from the local oscillation section to produce first and second intermediate frequency signals, respectively; an amplitude limiting section that limits an amplitude of the first or second intermediate frequency signal to a predetermined amplitude, and detects an intensity of the radio wave and a frequency offset from the signal; a multipath detecting section that extracts an amplitude change component in the signal amplitude-limited by the amplitude limiting section; and a control section that supplies a control signal for fixing the frequency to the local oscillation section when the intensity of the radio wave from the AM broadcast station and the frequency offset fulfill predetermined criteria, and when the amplitude change component is equal to or lower than a predetermined level.
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5 Claims
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1. A reception apparatus comprising:
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a local oscillation section that changes a frequency of an output signal according to an input control signal; a first frequency mixing section that mixes a first received radio wave from an AM broadcast station with the output signal from the local oscillation section to produce a first intermediate frequency signal; a second frequency mixing section that mixes a second received radio wave from an FM broadcast station with the output signal from the local oscillation section to produce a second intermediate frequency signal; an amplitude limiting section that limits an amplitude of the first intermediate frequency signal or the second intermediate frequency signal to a predetermined amplitude, and detects an intensity of the first and the second radio waves, and a frequency offset from the first and the second intermediate frequency signals; a multipath detecting section that extracts an amplitude change component included in the signal amplitude-limited by the amplitude limiting section; and a control section that supplies a control signal for fixing the frequency to the local oscillation section when the intensity of the first radio wave from the AM broadcast station and the frequency offset which are detected by the amplitude limiting section fulfill predetermined criteria, and when the amplitude change component extracted by the multipath detecting section is equal to or lower than a predetermined level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A reception method comprising:
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producing a first intermediate frequency signal by mixing a first received radio wave from an AM broadcast station with the output signal from a local oscillation section; producing a second intermediate frequency signal by mixing a second received radio wave from an FM broadcast station with the output signal from the local oscillation section; limiting an amplitude of the first intermediate frequency signal or the second intermediate frequency signal to a predetermined amplitude, and detecting an intensity of the first and the second radio waves, and a frequency offset from the first and the second intermediate frequency signals; extracting an amplitude change component included in the amplitude-limited signal; supplying a control signal for fixing the frequency to the local oscillation section when the detected intensity of the radio wave from the AM broadcast station and the frequency offset fulfill predetermined criteria, and when the extracted amplitude change component is equal to or lower than a predetermined level; and causing the local oscillation section to change a frequency of the output signal thereof according to the control signal.
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