Multi-tuner receiver for concurrent reception of mutually differ

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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4551801, 4551911, 455335, H04B 110

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061514888

ABSTRACT:
In a receiver, two tuners (TUN1,TUN2) provide concurrent reception of mutually different signals. The two tuners are merged into one module (MOD). This may give rise to mutual interference. However, there are various cost-efficient measures to counter such mutual interference. One such measure is that an oscillation frequency in either of the two tuners does not coincide with the radio frequency, or any sub-harmonic of the radio frequency, of the signal received by the respective other tuner.

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