Receiver adaptively operable for multiple signal transmission systems
First Claim
1. A receiver for receiving high frequency signals including analog modulated high frequency signals and digital modulated high frequency signals, the receiver comprising:
- converting means for selecting a channel of the received high frequency signals and for converting the high frequency signals in the selected channel into intermediate frequency signals;
demodulating means for demodulating the intermediate frequency signals, the demodulating means including a first demodulation system for demodulating intermediate frequency signals corresponding to the analog modulated high frequency signals and a second demodulation system for demodulating the intermediate frequency signals corresponding to the digital modulated high frequency signals and selectively outputting an output signal demodulated in one of the first demodulation system or the second demodulation system based on a control signal;
control means for outputting the control signal based on a signal provided to the control means by the second demodulation system, the control signal indicative of whether the high frequency signals in the signal channel are analog modulated high frequency signals or digital modulated high frequency signals; and
a selectively closable frequency control loop including an oscillator providing an oscillating signal to the converting means, the frequency control loop being selectively closed based on the control signal provided by the control means, the frequency of the oscillator being controlled when the frequency control loop is closed.
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Abstract
A receiver for selectively receiving high frequency signals from analog modulated signals and digital modulated signals. The receiver has an intermediate frequency signal circuit for selecting a desired channel of the high frequency signals and for frequency-converting the high frequency signal of the selected channel into an intermediate frequency signal, a demodulator for demodulating the intermediate frequency signal, which is adapted to be capable of demodulating modulated signals in a variety of modulation systems, the demodulator including at least a digital section, and a controller for controlling the demodulator to be able to discriminate between the analog modulated signals and the digital modulated signals, based on a demodulated signal output from the digital section of the demodulator and to be switched into a demodulation mode suited for modulation system of the selected channel of the high frequency signals.
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1. A receiver for receiving high frequency signals including analog modulated high frequency signals and digital modulated high frequency signals, the receiver comprising:
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converting means for selecting a channel of the received high frequency signals and for converting the high frequency signals in the selected channel into intermediate frequency signals; demodulating means for demodulating the intermediate frequency signals, the demodulating means including a first demodulation system for demodulating intermediate frequency signals corresponding to the analog modulated high frequency signals and a second demodulation system for demodulating the intermediate frequency signals corresponding to the digital modulated high frequency signals and selectively outputting an output signal demodulated in one of the first demodulation system or the second demodulation system based on a control signal; control means for outputting the control signal based on a signal provided to the control means by the second demodulation system, the control signal indicative of whether the high frequency signals in the signal channel are analog modulated high frequency signals or digital modulated high frequency signals; and a selectively closable frequency control loop including an oscillator providing an oscillating signal to the converting means, the frequency control loop being selectively closed based on the control signal provided by the control means, the frequency of the oscillator being controlled when the frequency control loop is closed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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