System for transmitting microwave signals via an optical link

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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455612, H04B 900

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ABSTRACT:
A system for the transmission of signals along an optical carrier employs a technique to extend the effective frequency range of modulation beyond that of which a semiconductor laser is capable by combination of signals at the source to form a composite difference signal and recombination at the receiver to restore the original signal.

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