Multiple frequency RF transceiver

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

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455103, 455339, 455553, H04B 140

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ABSTRACT:
An RF transceiver operable in two separate frequency bands has transmitter and receiver elements with broadband components to provide a flat frequency response across the two separate operating frequency bands. The broadband transmitting and receiving elements are utilized with other narrow band components which are designed for operating in either the first frequency band or the second frequency band. The use of common components for operating in both frequency bands reduces part count and cost along with reduced size and weight.

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