Diversity reception signal processing system

Telecommunications – Carrier wave repeater or relay system – Failure compensation

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455446, 455562, 505202, H04B 336

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ABSTRACT:
A signal receiving system has an antenna assembly divided into sectors. Each sector employs diversity by having at least two antennae for receiving signals from that sector. Signals from the antennae are passed to filters where the filters contain superconductors requiring cooling. The filters are housed in cryocoolers in a manner such that no cryocooler contains more than one filter receiving signals from a given sector. After filtering, the signals are sent to diversity receivers which combine or compare signals from antennae in the same sector.

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