Radio receiver with two receiving systems
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1. A radio receiver apparatus comprising:
- a first receiver of the double superheterodyne type including a first mixer for applying a first local oscillator signal to a received RF signal so as to output a first intermediate frequency signal, a second mixer for applying a second local oscillator signal to said first intermediate frequency signal so as to output a second intermediate frequency signal, and a first detector circuit for demodulating said second intermediate frequency signal; and
a second receiver of the single superheterodyne type including a third mixer for applying a third local oscillator signal to the received RF signal so as to output a third intermediate frequency signal, and a second detector circuit for demodulating said third intermediate frequency signal,wherein a single receiving frequency band is divided into at least two frequency ranges, a first frequency range and a second frequency range, and a demodulated output signal of said first receiver or that of said second receiver is selected by a user-controlled selecting means depending upon whether said received RF signal is in said first or said second range.
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Abstract
A radio receiver with two receiving systems includes a CPU for selecting the appropriate ranges of local signal generators in the two receiving systems so that local signals generated by the local signal generators do not fall into the frequency range of a received RF signal.
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1. A radio receiver apparatus comprising:
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a first receiver of the double superheterodyne type including a first mixer for applying a first local oscillator signal to a received RF signal so as to output a first intermediate frequency signal, a second mixer for applying a second local oscillator signal to said first intermediate frequency signal so as to output a second intermediate frequency signal, and a first detector circuit for demodulating said second intermediate frequency signal; and a second receiver of the single superheterodyne type including a third mixer for applying a third local oscillator signal to the received RF signal so as to output a third intermediate frequency signal, and a second detector circuit for demodulating said third intermediate frequency signal, wherein a single receiving frequency band is divided into at least two frequency ranges, a first frequency range and a second frequency range, and a demodulated output signal of said first receiver or that of said second receiver is selected by a user-controlled selecting means depending upon whether said received RF signal is in said first or said second range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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