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Up-down frequency converter for cable T.V.

  • US 4,352,209 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1981
  • Issued: 09/28/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An up-down dual conversion frequency converter for converting selected ones of a plurality of received cable television signals to a predetermined broadcast frequency for display by a television receiver comprising:

  • a substantially quadrilateral electrically conductive housing enclosed on the top and bottom by generally planar electrically conductive shields;

    first and second local oscillators located in said housing, said first local oscillator being tunable to produce frequencies above the frequency of said cable television signals and said second local oscillator being fixed to a frequency less than the frequency of said first oscillator;

    first and second mixers located in said housing and coupled respectively to said first and second local oscillators;

    a signal input circuit in said housing coupled to said first mixer, positioned adjacent a first corner of said housing and receiving said plurality of cable television signals;

    an output signal circuit in said housing coupled to said second mixer, positioned adjacent a second corner of said housing and providing said predetermined broadcast frequency; and

    a pair of electrically shielded tuned cavities coupled between said first and second mixers to electrically isolate said input signal circuit, first oscillator and first mixer from said output signal circuit, second oscillator and second mixer,a signal input terminal and a signal output terminal respectively coupled to said input and output circuits and respectively located adjacent said first and second housing corners, said terminals being alternatively locatable on either one of a respective pair of housing sides adjacent said respective first and second corners without performance degradation of said frequency converter.

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