Multi-channel transceiver using a single high-stability element

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With a common signal processing stage

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455 83, H04B 140

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ABSTRACT:
A multi-channel transceiver uses a single high-stability crystal to generate a signal that is multiplied to a frequency near a desired transmitting and receiving frequency. The multiplied frequency is mixed with the output of an offset oscillator having a frequency selected so that the sum or difference of the two frequencies is a desired transmission frequency and the other of the sum or difference is an appropriate frequency for a local oscillator. The offset oscillator may use crystals of lower frequency stability than that of the single high-stability crystal.

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