Power amplifier capable of saturation and linear amplification

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Convertible to different type

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ABSTRACT:
A power amplifier used in a mobile radio apparatus operated selectively in an analog mode and a digital mode comprises an amplifying circuit for saturation-amplifying and linear-amplifying a speech signal and a switch for selectively switching the amplifying circuit to a saturation amplification and a linear amplification in accordance with the analog mode and the digital mode.

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Henn et al., "AT & T Next Generation Digital Cellular Base Station Technology", International Switching Symposium 1990, vol. 6, 1 Jun. 1990, pp. 195-198.

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