Free channel selector for selecting an optimal channel

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Optimum frequency selection

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4552261, 455450, H04Q 720

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060213140

ABSTRACT:
A free channel selector for selecting from a plurality of channels an optimal channel for establishing radio communication. The channels may be selected by a radio frequency (RF) module for outputting sampled signals carried on that channel. The selected signals are digitized and provided to a peak detector. The peak detector compares the strength of the signals from the various channels. A memory device, having an array of cells, is provided for storing values representative of the sampled signals of each of the plurality of channels, each of the stored values being stored in a cell having an address indicative of the channel on which the signal represented by the stored value is carried. A stored value corresponding to the lowest signal strength is selected as being the free channel. Communication will then occur over that channel.

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patent: 5809427 (1998-09-01), Perreault et al.

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