Wave transmission lines and networks – Transmission line inductive or radiation interference...
Patent
1992-11-25
1994-09-27
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Transmission line inductive or radiation interference...
174 55G, 333243, 455282, 455338, H01P 306, H04B 110
Patent
active
053510186
ABSTRACT:
A television receiver powered by an alternating current power source includes an electrically conductive chassis coupled to one side of the AC source, a radio frequency tuner coupled to the chassis, and a coaxial cable having an inner conductor and an outer shielding conductor for supplying filtered radio frequency signals to the tuner. The outer conductor is comprised of an electrically conductive housing circumposing the inner conductor for at least a portion of its longitudinal length, and providing electrical connection and mechanical support for the cable assembly. Filtering of the signal is provided by one or more ferrite beads disposed about the outer conductor, and capristor/capacitor devices.
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Bose William H.
Lehmann William L.
Emanuel Peter M.
Gensler Paul
Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc.
Tripoli Joseph S.
Wein Frederick A.
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