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Receiver for RF-signals comprising a pair of parallel signal paths

  • US 4,633,315 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1984
  • Issued: 12/30/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A receiver for receiving a signal modulated on an RF-carrier, said receiver comprising a pair of signal paths arranged in parallel between an RF-input and superposition circuit means and including, arranged in succession, a pair of first mixing stages for mixing down a frequency of the received modulated RF-carrier to a low frequency, mixing signals being applied in a phase quadrature relationship to these first mixing stages from an RF-tuning oscillator, a pair of filtering elements at the output of the first mixing stages for modulated carrier signal selection and a pair of second mixing stages for up-converting the frequency of the selected modulated carrier, mixing signals being applied, also in a phase quadrature relationship, to these second mixing stages from a fixed LF-oscillator, these second mixing stages being connected to inputs of the superposition circuit means, the superposition circuit means being arranged between outputs of the two signal paths and producing a first and a second output signal, wherein said second output signal, relative to the first output signal, is mirror-inverted around the frequency of the fixed LF-oscillator, and one of said first and second output signals being applied to a carrier selection circuit, one side of which is connected to a carrier input of a first synchronous demodulator and to a carrier input on a second synchronous demodulator via 90°

  • -phase shifting means, and the other of said first and second output signals is applied to signal inputs of the first and second synchronous demodulators, the first and second synchronous demodulators being connected to an amplitude control input and to a phase control input, respectively, of a controllable balancing arrangement via respective low-pass filters, this controllable balancing arrangement comprising an amplitude control circuit and a phase control circuit for mutually balancing the amplitudes and phases of the signals in the two signal paths.

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