Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1990-10-25
1993-06-22
Kuntz, Curtis
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375 76, 375 88, 329300, 455260, H04L 2706
Patent
active
052220796
ABSTRACT:
A communication receiver includes a mixer (306) for converting a received signal to a first signal and a detector (320) for recovering an information signal from the first signal such that the information signal has at least two states representing at least two spectral positions of the first signal. A memory (324) stores at least one control configuration for the mixer (306). A controller (210) coupled to the memory (324) controls the mixer (306) and is responsive to the at least two information signal states being within an operating range of the detector (320). The controller (210) adjusts the at least two spectral positions of the first signal while maintaining the at least two spectral positions of the first signal within an operating region of the detector (320).
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Berry Thomas G.
Gutman Jose
Koch William E.
Kuntz Curtis
Motorola Inc.
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