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Wireless radio system optimization by persistent spectrum analysis

  • US 9,191,037 B2
  • Filed: 10/10/2014
  • Issued: 11/17/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/11/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of controlling reception for a wireless broadband radio by selecting between a plurality of intermediate frequencies (IFs) to minimize spurious interference at a predetermined frequency, the method comprising:

  • receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal having a frequency fsg in a first receive path having a mixer for generating an intermediate frequency (IF) signal from the RF signal by mixing the RF signal with a local oscillation (LO) signal having a local oscillation frequency fLO, wherein the intermediate frequency is initially set to a first intermediate frequency, fIF1;

    determining an interference in the RF signal at a first predetermined frequency; and

    switching the intermediate frequency to a second intermediate frequency, fIF2, and generating the IF signal from the RF signal at the second intermediate frequency if the interference in the RF signal at the first predetermined frequency exceeds a threshold level, wherein switching the intermediate frequency to a second intermediate frequency further comprises receiving the RF signal in a second receive path while switching the IF to FIF2 to prevent an interruption in data traffic during switching.

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