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Bidirectional radio frequency amplifier with receiver protection

  • US 4,054,837 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1976
  • Issued: 10/18/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A radio frequency amplifier for transmitting and receiving a radio frequency signal on a common line, including a common input/output terminal for communicating with a transceiver and a circuit for enabling a receiver amplifier to be coupled to said common line comprising:

  • a pair of parallel diodes coupled to said common line such that said diodes provide a low impedance path to a transmitted signal on said common line, and a high impedance to a received signal on said common line;

    the output of said receiver amplifier coupled to said input/output terminal, said receiver amplifier providing an amplified output signal at said terminal which is approximately 180°

    out-of-phase with said transmitted signal so that said receiver amplifier output signal provides negative feedback to the input of said radio frequency amplifier;

    whereby said parallel diodes prevent a large transmitted signal from being fully coupled into said receiver amplifier, and said receiver amplifier provides negative feedback to said radio frequency amplifier input.

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