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Superheterodyne receiver

  • US 4,642,675 A
  • Filed: 04/13/1984
  • Issued: 02/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/16/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A superhetrodyne receiver for receiving an amplitude modulated RF (radio frequency) television signal, comprising:

  • an RF oscillator for producing first and second output signals within the spectrum of said RF signal, said first and second output signals differing in phase by 90 degrees, said RF oscillator being adjustable such that when a vestigial sideband modulated television signal with a picture carrier and a chrominance subcarrier is received the frequency of said first and second output signals is precisely in the middle between the frequency of said picture carrier and said chrominance subcarrier;

    a first RF mixer for mixing said RF signal with said first output signal to provide first IF signals;

    a second RF mixer for mixing said RF signal with said second output signal to provide second IF signals;

    said first and second IF signals each including the picture IF carrier and the chrominance IF subcarrier, said picture IF carrier and said chrominance IF subcarrier coinciding in frequency and having a predetermined fixed phase relationship;

    first and second low-pass filters of like design respectively receiving said first and second IF signals and providing first and second IF signal outputs, said first and second low-pass filters each having cut off frequencies located at approximately one half the bandwidth of said RF signal and each having a slope selected to simultaneously serve as Nyquist slopes for said picture IF carrier and said chrominance IF subcarrier, and each having attenuation characters in the cut off regions such that adjacent television signal channels are attenuated in accordance with a predetermined standard;

    first and second demodulations for respectively demodulators said first and second IF signal outputs to provide first and second demodulated signals; and

    an arithmetic circuit for combining said first and second demodulated signals.

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