Signal identification
First Claim
1. Apparatus for the labelling of signals, said apparatus having an encoder circuit comprising:
- means to eliminate at least two particular, predetermined frequency bands from a given signal to form corresponding notches therein;
means to insert a code sequence into said notches, the code comprising frequencies corresponding to the respective centre frequencies of the notches;
means to inhibit the insertion of said notches and hence said code sequence when the signal frequency lies outside a specified range;
means to monitor the amplitude of the said signal and means to set the code amplitude at a predetermined level below the signal amplitude level, so that the code level varies with the signal level.
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Abstract
Equipment for labelling audio signals with identification information has an encoder which inserts the binary information into two very narrow notches of center frequencies 2883 and 3417 Hz, between semi-tones in the tonic scale to minimize music breakthrough into the decoding circuits, and to ensure that no fundamental frequencies in the tonic scale will be excluded in the reproduction. The notches are derived from a 3-stage biquad filter, and are approximately 50 dB deep and 150 Hz wide at the top. The encoder includes a wide bandpass circuit consisting of a 1 KHz highpass filter and a 6 KHz lowpass filter introduced to ensure that the code insertion level is not determined by frequencies, either high or low, which do not adequately mask the code frequencies. The code amplitude is kept a fixed level below the programme, initially adjustable by a suitable control. The code sequence has an addressing pre-amble consisting of a simultaneous burst of both the lower and higher frequencies for a period of 8 digits, followed by a message portion of 40 bits formed of an appropriate stream of the two frequencies.
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4 Claims
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1. Apparatus for the labelling of signals, said apparatus having an encoder circuit comprising:
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means to eliminate at least two particular, predetermined frequency bands from a given signal to form corresponding notches therein; means to insert a code sequence into said notches, the code comprising frequencies corresponding to the respective centre frequencies of the notches; means to inhibit the insertion of said notches and hence said code sequence when the signal frequency lies outside a specified range; means to monitor the amplitude of the said signal and means to set the code amplitude at a predetermined level below the signal amplitude level, so that the code level varies with the signal level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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