Automatic gain control overshoot limiter for AM receiver

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Local control of receiver operation

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4552342, 375345, H04B 106

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054654068

ABSTRACT:
A digital radio receiver avoids overshoot or undershoot of an AGC control loop by isolating a carrier signal using an adaptive narrow bandpass filter. The carrier strength signal is used to control either a full AGC loop or an AGC overshoot limiter to avoid sudden changes in the audio output level.

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