Double detection video processing apparatus

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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455150, 329146, H04L 2706

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047486422

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed an improved double detection receiver for detecting pulsed RF carrier signals. The receiver employs first and second channels with the first channel being a narrower band than the second channel. Each channel is associated with signal detection circuit to provide first and second detected output pulses. These pulses are summed or substracted to provide an output pulse indicating the sum or difference of each channel signal and this output pulse is appplied to a frequency comparator. One of the detected signals is also applied to a signal strength comparator whose output is gated via gating circuit with the output of the frequency comparator to provide a pulse present output for the presence of both input signals at said gating circuit. The use of the frequency comparators assures improved operation of the double detection receiver.

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