Receiver for detecting different fixed frequency signals on a te

Telephonic communications – Plural exchange network or interconnection – Interexchange signalling

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328138, 379282, 379386, H04M 322, H04M 700

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ABSTRACT:
A signalling receiver has its signal input (E) connected to a central-office trunk (a, b) in a trunk junctor and includes a variable bandpass filter (BP) connected to a clock line (TL). The signal input (E) is connected via an attenuator (DG) to a variable high-pass filter (HP) which is connected to the clock line (TL) and, via a signal evaluation and conversion unit (SE), to the bandpass filter (BP). A bandwidth switch (BU) is connected to the clock line (TL), the variable bandpass filter (BP), and the attenuator (DG). The cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter (HP) and the midband frequency of the bandpass filter (BP) are adjusted with a clock signal having a frequency related to the signal frequency to be received, the cutoff frequency being lower than the midband frequency.

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