Patent
1977-09-27
1979-06-26
Olms, Douglas W.
H04H 500
Patent
active
041593987
ABSTRACT:
In an AM broadcast transmitter, an infrasonic tone is added to the difference channel of a compatible AM stereo system to provide a stereo presence signal. In a stereophonic receiver, the corrected output of a synchronous detector in the difference signal channel is coupled to an infrasonic detector for control of a mono/stereo mode switch and a stereo presence indicator. When the received signal is weak, the infrasonic tone is effectively stronger, because the phase angle is increased. Since the s
ratio is proportional to the phase angle, the stereo presence signal is self-adjusting. The mode switch and indicator are enabled for all values of L and R. The infrasonic tone could also be removed from the transmitted signal whenever the difference signal goes above a predetermined level during stereo broadcasting, in which case a comparator at the receiver would enable the mode switch and indicator upon detection of either a difference signal or the infrasonic tone.
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Hilbert Francis H.
Parker Norman W.
Gillman James W.
Motorola Inc.
Olms Douglas W.
Parker Margaret Marsh
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