Coupling device to be used with a standard non-power providing d

Telecommunications – Wireless distribution system

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348 6, 333132, 34031008, H04N 716, H04N 718

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060674415

ABSTRACT:
A device is to be coupled and used with a standard non-power providing directional tap and includes a power coupling unit and a power combining unit. The power coupling unit is adapted to be connected to an output port of the directional tap. The power coupling unit filters out RF signals from the output port and outputs an AC power signal from the output port. The power combining unit includes at least two sets of combining circuits with a common input port connected to the power coupling unit so as to receive the AC power signal therefrom. Each combining circuit has an RF input signal port adapted to be connected to a respective one of the RF signal ports of the directional tap so as to receive the RF signal therefrom, and a combined output signal port with an output which is the AC power signal from the common input port and the RF signal from the RF input signal port.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3872408 (1975-03-01), Reilly
patent: 3895318 (1975-07-01), Ross
patent: 5581801 (1996-12-01), Spriester et al.

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