Means for transmitting two signals on the same frequency at the same time for use in mobile and fixed applications
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting two different signals on the same frequency comprising:
- transmitting a first signal on one polarity, and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity;
transmitting a second signal on one of the polarities;
performing one of;
receiving the two signals with an antenna that picks both polarities, resulting in canceling of the first signal on one polarity and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity, and decoding of the second signal; and
picking up the first of the two signals with an antenna that is aligned to the transmitting antenna and with the same polarization scheme to receive just the first of the two signals.
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Abstract
The invention describes a technique for reusing radio frequencies, i.e., transmitting two signals on the same frequency at the same time. A signal is transmitted on one frequency in one pole. A second signal in the same frequency band is transmitted on one polarity and its inverse is transmitted on the opposite polarity. By using an antenna that receives equally both polarities of the second signal and the first signal, the two inverse signals cancel out, and the second signal can be received and detected. This signal is suitable for use in mobile applications. By using an antenna with the feed polarity aligned with the polarity of the second signal, and only receiving one polarity, the second signal can be received and detected. This is suited for fixed antenna sites, thus accomplishing frequency reuse.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of transmitting two different signals on the same frequency comprising:
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transmitting a first signal on one polarity, and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity; transmitting a second signal on one of the polarities; performing one of; receiving the two signals with an antenna that picks both polarities, resulting in canceling of the first signal on one polarity and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity, and decoding of the second signal; and picking up the first of the two signals with an antenna that is aligned to the transmitting antenna and with the same polarization scheme to receive just the first of the two signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for transmitting two different signals on the same frequency comprising:
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transmitting a first signal on one polarity, and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity; transmitting a second signal on both of the polarities; receiving the first and second signals with an antenna that picks up both polarities, resulting in canceling of the first signal on one polarity, and the inverse of the first signal in the opposite polarity, and the second signal transmitted on both polarities summing. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method of transmitting two different signals on the same frequency comprising:
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transmitting by a transmitting antenna, a first signal on one polarity, and the inverse of that same signal in the opposite polarity; transmitting a second signal on both of the polarities; selecting one of the two polarities to receive the combined first signal and second signal with a receiving antenna feed aligned to the transmitting antenna; and subtracting the second signal received from the combined first signal so that the first signal can be decoded. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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