Method and system for multi-channel RF digitization with...

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Noise or interference elimination

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C455S306000, C455S562100, C379S413000

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09876190

ABSTRACT:
A system (10) and method (100) for digitizing a complete band of RF channels to allow simultaneous processing of more than one channel. Multiple tunable bandpass filters (14) are used for the particular channels to be processed. The filter outputs are combined (16) to form one signal for digitization (18). In another embodiment, an undesired signal is rejected (112) to provide more available power for a reception of a desired signal.

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