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Transmitter coupled active filter
   
Document Number
US Patent 4047110
Issued Date
September 6, 1977
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The high power (10-1000 W) modulated carrier of a noisy transmitter is attenuated and amplitude limited and is used to control a power oscillator which regenerates the carrier and modulations without the loss of power. The power oscillator is slaved in frequency to the amplitude limited and attenuated signal, and it follows any phase or frequency modulation present thereon. Noise components appearing on the original carrier fall outside of the information passband of the power oscillator loop and therefore are not reproduced. The noise free output from the power oscillator is then A.M. modulated prior to power amplication and transmission. The oscillator operates at relatively high power (1 watt) and is automatically digitally coarse tuned and analog fine tuned.
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Xetron Corporation (Cincinnati, OH)
Published
September 6, 1977
Application Number
05/701,540
Filed
July 1, 1976
US Classification
455/125   455/78
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H04B   1/04   (20060101)  
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