Measuring and controlling signal feedback between the transmit and receive antennas of a communications booster
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring feedback in an adjustable gain booster usable in a radiotelephone system, the booster having at least one adjustable gain amplifier and being capable of receiving signals at an input port and transmitting amplified signals corresponding thereto from an output port, the apparatus comprising:
- means for storing a list of signal channels to be measured;
means for transmitting signals from the output port corresponding to said list;
means for measuring a parameter value of each said transmitted signal;
means for receiving signals at the input port, corresponding to said transmitted signals;
means for measuring a parameter value of each received signal which corresponds to one of the transmitted signals; and
means for processing said two parameter values associated with each said transmitted signal including means for forming an isolation indicium therefrom for each said transmitted signal.
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Abstract
A cellular communication system booster has plural narrowband and wideband channels each having down mixers, local oscillators, IF filters, and amplifiers for amplifying communication signals. On a narrowband channel preferably not in use, and preferably in a time-multiplexed manner, a reference signal of known signal strength is substituted at the output amplifier in lieu of a normal communications signal. When this amplified reference signal is broadcast at the output antenna a portion of the signal is feed back to the input antenna due to imperfect isolation between the antennas. This feedback signal is measured by a Radio Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) circuit at the point of its receipt into the IF filter of the narrowband channel. The measured signal strength serves as a measurement of signal isolation/feedback between the antennas. A microprocessor receiving the measurement and knowledgeable of the reference signal strength controls the gain of the channel amplifier so as to maintain the feedback signal 10 dB below the reference signal, thereby preventing RF signal feedback oscillation. In different embodiments the reference signal may be derived from an injection oscillator or, alternatively, from an actual communication signal upon another communications channel. Isolation/feedback measurements are typically stepped across multiple channels spanning the entire communications frequency band, thereby providing measurement and appropriate control at all frequencies and operational conditions.
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1. An apparatus for measuring feedback in an adjustable gain booster usable in a radiotelephone system, the booster having at least one adjustable gain amplifier and being capable of receiving signals at an input port and transmitting amplified signals corresponding thereto from an output port, the apparatus comprising:
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means for storing a list of signal channels to be measured; means for transmitting signals from the output port corresponding to said list; means for measuring a parameter value of each said transmitted signal; means for receiving signals at the input port, corresponding to said transmitted signals; means for measuring a parameter value of each received signal which corresponds to one of the transmitted signals; and means for processing said two parameter values associated with each said transmitted signal including means for forming an isolation indicium therefrom for each said transmitted signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of measuring feedback in an adjustable gain booster usable in a radiotelephone system, the booster having at least one adjustable gain amplifier and being capable of receiving signals at an input port and transmitting amplified signals corresponding thereto from an output port, the method comprising:
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storing a list of signal channels to be measured; transmitting signals from the output port corresponding to the list; determining a parameter value of each transmitted signal; receiving at the input port signals corresponding to the transmitted signals; measuring a parameter value for each received signal; processing the two parameter values associated with each transmitted signal and forming an isolation indicium therefrom for each such transmitted signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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