Method and apparatus for controlling RF spectral splatter into a

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including frequency-responsive means in the signal...

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330284, 330305, 330149, H03F 3191

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ABSTRACT:
A simple and effective "RF snubber" circuit resolves the problems associated with transient spectral noise caused by radio transmitter activation in nearby channels. By connecting an RF snubber circuit in parallel with the RF amplifier output, the rise time or turn-on characteristic of the RF signal generated by the transmitter is controlled. As a result, adjacent channel interference is substantially eliminated.

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