Television local wireless transmission and control
First Claim
1. In a television system including a source of a signal including a video portion and a television monitor for displaying a video picture, the improvement for wirelessly transmitting the video portion of the signal from the source to the monitor comprising:
- (a) oscillator means disposed at the source for generating a transmitting frequency above any standard UHF and VHF frequencies used for normal television broadcasting;
(b) modulating means disposed at the source for modulating said transmitting frequency with the video portion of the signal to produce a modulated transmitting frequency as an output thereof;
(c) amplifying and transmitting means connected to said output of said modulating means for amplifying and transmitting said modulated transmitting frequency from a transmitting antenna;
(d) receiving antenna means disposed at the monitor for receiving said modulated transmitted frequency;
(e) first demodulating means connected to said antenna means for demodulating said modulated transmitted frequency as received and for reproducing the video portion of the signal as an output; and
,(f) means interconnecting said output of said first demodulating means to the monitor for conducting the video portion of the signal to the monitor to be used thereby in producing a video picture;
wherein the source of a signal including a video portion further includes a control system responding to coded infra red energy from a controller/transmitting striking a detector to produce a coded electrical output and further comprising,(g) supplemental detector means located at the television monitor for detecting the coded infra red energy from the controller/transmitter and for translating it into a coded electrical signal;
(h) remote control transmitter means connected to receive said electrical signal for transmitting said coded electrical signal at a frequency allocated to the transmission of binary coded information;
(i) remote control receiver means located at the source of a signal including a video portion for receiving said transmitted electrical signal and for recreating said coded electrical signal therefrom; and
,(j) means connected to said receiver means for inputting said coded electrical signal into the control system.
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Abstract
A wireless local television transmission system with related methods, apparatus, and components. There is a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location such as a TV camera, cable select box, antenna, or VCR. An up converter is connected to the source for shifting the video signal to a frequency above the normal television bands. A transmitter is connected to the up converter for transmitting the video signal at the shifted frequency. A receiver is disposed at the remote location for receiving the transmitted video signal. A down converter is connected to the receiver for shifting the video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel. Finally, conventional television set functions are connected to the down converter for processing and displaying the video signal on the known channel. The preferred up conversion shifts the video signal to a frequency in the band of 902-928 MHz and frequency modulates the video signal on a carrier within that band. Provision is also provided for the wireless transmission of control signals provided by a conventional infra red controller/transmitter so that the controller/transmitter can be used at the location of either the VCR or the television set. The preferred embodiment employs a single controller/transmitter for both VCR and television control. An improved cable select box is disclosed employing two tuners and wireless signal transmission. A wireless video camera/recorder system is also disclosed. The disclosure also includes a universal controller/transmitter transmitting IR and RF signals simultaneously as well as a directional antenna to be employed with receiving equipment to reduce interference.
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10 Claims
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1. In a television system including a source of a signal including a video portion and a television monitor for displaying a video picture, the improvement for wirelessly transmitting the video portion of the signal from the source to the monitor comprising:
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(a) oscillator means disposed at the source for generating a transmitting frequency above any standard UHF and VHF frequencies used for normal television broadcasting; (b) modulating means disposed at the source for modulating said transmitting frequency with the video portion of the signal to produce a modulated transmitting frequency as an output thereof; (c) amplifying and transmitting means connected to said output of said modulating means for amplifying and transmitting said modulated transmitting frequency from a transmitting antenna; (d) receiving antenna means disposed at the monitor for receiving said modulated transmitted frequency; (e) first demodulating means connected to said antenna means for demodulating said modulated transmitted frequency as received and for reproducing the video portion of the signal as an output; and
,(f) means interconnecting said output of said first demodulating means to the monitor for conducting the video portion of the signal to the monitor to be used thereby in producing a video picture;
wherein the source of a signal including a video portion further includes a control system responding to coded infra red energy from a controller/transmitting striking a detector to produce a coded electrical output and further comprising,(g) supplemental detector means located at the television monitor for detecting the coded infra red energy from the controller/transmitter and for translating it into a coded electrical signal; (h) remote control transmitter means connected to receive said electrical signal for transmitting said coded electrical signal at a frequency allocated to the transmission of binary coded information; (i) remote control receiver means located at the source of a signal including a video portion for receiving said transmitted electrical signal and for recreating said coded electrical signal therefrom; and
,(j) means connected to said receiver means for inputting said coded electrical signal into the control system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A wireless local television transmission system comprising:
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(a) a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location; (b) up converter means connected to said source for shifting said video signal to a frequency above any standard UHF and VHF frequencies used for assigned television channels; (c) transmitter means including a transmitting antenna connected to said up converter means for transmitting said video signal at said shifted frequency; (d) receiver means including a receiving antenna at said remote location for receiving said transmitted video signal; (e) down converter means connected to said receiver means for shifting said video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel; (f) television set means connected to said down converter means for processing and displaying said video signal on said known channel;
wherein the source of a video signal further includes a control system responding to coded infra red energy from a controller/transmitter striking a detector to produce a coded electrical output and further comprising,(g) supplemental detector means located at the television set means for detecting the coded infra red energy from the controller/transmitter and for translating it into a coded electrical signal; (h) remote control receiver means located at the source of a video electrical signal for transmitting said coded electrical signal at a frequency allocated to the transmission of binary boded information; (i) remote control receiver means located at the source of a video signal for receiving said transmitted electrical signal and for recreating said coded electrical signal therefrom; and
,(j) means connected to said receiver means for inputting said coded electrical signal into the control system. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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