Control device for steerable null antenna processor

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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375115, 343 18E, H04K 300

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ABSTRACT:
A radio receiving system partially overcomes jamming and other interference y receiving on a narrow selected frequency which is rapidly changed, i.e., fast frequency hopping (FFH). The system includes a broadband receiving antenna array and a steerable null antenna processor which creates an antenna null pattern. A control device connected to the (FFH) radio connects a portion of the intermediate frequency (IF) of the radio to a bank of three narrowband IF filters in the control device. The output of the first IF filter, at the IF frequency, provides the signal (S) level and the outputs of the second and third filters, which are offset from the IF frequency, are summed to provide the interference (I) level; the I and S levels being used to control the antenna processor.

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