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Signal locating apparatus

  • US 5,134,720 A
  • Filed: 01/25/1991
  • Issued: 07/28/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A signal locating apparatus for locating an input signal of a first frequency within a frequency band, the signal locating apparatus including a signal receiver for receiving signals in the frequency band including the input signal, the signal receiver being characterized by having a relatively narrow bandwidth response of variable centre frequency, the signal receiver including a detector operative to generate a detected signal on a signal line when the centre frequency is substantially equal to the first frequency, the signal locating apparatus further including search means coupled to the signal receiver and operative to cause the signal receiver to search for the presence of the input signal within the frequency band, the search means including an integrator operative after the application of an initialization signal thereto and in the absence of the detected signal to commence to generate an integrator output signal, the integrator output signal having a progressively varying characteristic, the signal receive being responsive to the progressively varying integrator output signal to vary the centre frequency thereof, the search means being operable in response to occurence of the detected signal on the signal line to stop the variation in the integrator output signal and hence stop the variation of the centre frequency and hence stop the search for the presence of the input signal, the integrator having a variable time constant so as to be operable as a sweep rate controller, the integrator being operative in response to an initial indication of the presence of the detected signal to vary the time constant of the integrator so as to reduce the ramp rate and hence reduce the rate of change of the centre frequency.

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