Circuit for forming low power levels in a transmitter of a radio

Telecommunications – Transmitter – With feedback of modulated output signal

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455115, 330284, H04B 104

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052416941

ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a circuit for forming low power levels in a transmitter of a radio telephone. By a power amplifier (1) of the transmitter is formed the maximum power level and a plurality of lower power levels. As taught by the invention, very low power levels can be produced by controling the power of the RF signal leaking through the power amplifier (1) when said signal is not amplified by the power amplifier. For controlling the leakage power, a PIN diode attenuator (4) connected before the power amplifier (1) is used.

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