Telephone and cordless telephone capable of suppressing spurious interference
First Claim
1. A telephone comprising:
- a child unit; and
a mother unit for transmitting and receiving a telephone signal in a wireless mode to and from said child unit, said mother unit including;
first transmission/reception means for receiving an UP-channel signal from said child unit and for transmitting said received UP-channel signal to a telephone line;
second transmission/reception means for receiving a signal transmitted via said telephone line from a called party and for converting said received signal transmitted from said called party into a DOWN-channel signal to be transmitted to said child unit;
radio receiving means for receiving a radio broadcasting signal;
muting means for muting said radio broadcasting signal when one of said UP-channel signal and said DOWN-channel signal produces spurious interference to said radio receiving means;
a power supply;
control means for producing a transmission control signal and a hook signal;
a switching transistor connected in series between said power supply and a power supply line of said second transmission/reception means wherein said switching transistor is switched by said transmission control signal; and
an AND gate having as input signals said transmission control signal and said hook signal, wherein said output of said AND gate controls said muting means.
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Abstract
A cordless telephone includes at least one child unit and a mother unit. The mother unit transmits and receives a radio signal to and from the child unit. The mother unit includes first and second receiver circuits, a transmitter circuit, and a muting circuit. The first receiver circuit receives an UP-channel signal from the child unit and transmits the received signal to a telephone line. The transmitter circuit receives the signal transmitted via the telephone line from the counter party, and converts the signal received from the counter party into a DOWN-channel signal which will then be transmitted to the child unit. The second receiver circuit receives a broadcasting radio signal. The muting circuit mutes the output signal from the second receiver circuit. The muting circuit mutes the output signal derived from the second receiver circuit when either the UP-channel signal, or the DOWN-channel signal may give spurious interference to the second receiver circuit.
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1. A telephone comprising:
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a child unit; and a mother unit for transmitting and receiving a telephone signal in a wireless mode to and from said child unit, said mother unit including; first transmission/reception means for receiving an UP-channel signal from said child unit and for transmitting said received UP-channel signal to a telephone line; second transmission/reception means for receiving a signal transmitted via said telephone line from a called party and for converting said received signal transmitted from said called party into a DOWN-channel signal to be transmitted to said child unit; radio receiving means for receiving a radio broadcasting signal; muting means for muting said radio broadcasting signal when one of said UP-channel signal and said DOWN-channel signal produces spurious interference to said radio receiving means; a power supply; control means for producing a transmission control signal and a hook signal; a switching transistor connected in series between said power supply and a power supply line of said second transmission/reception means wherein said switching transistor is switched by said transmission control signal; and an AND gate having as input signals said transmission control signal and said hook signal, wherein said output of said AND gate controls said muting means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A cordless telephone comprising:
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a child unit; and a mother unit for transmitting and receiving a telephone signal in a wireless mode to and from said child unit, said mother unit includes; a transmission/reception unit for transmitting and receiving said telephone signal between said mother unit and said child unit using a plurality of channels; an FM synthesizer type tuner unit for receiving an FM broadcasting program; muting means for muting said FM broadcasting program; and control means for controlling said muting means to mute said FM broadcasting program when said transmission/reception unit transmits and receives said telephone signal using a channel which produces spurious interference to said tuner unit, and wherein said control means controls said transmission/reception unit to change a channel of said transmission/reception unit into another channel which does not produce said spurious interference to said tuner unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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Specification