Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With transmitter-receiver switching or interaction prevention
Patent
1992-01-08
1994-06-07
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at same station
With transmitter-receiver switching or interaction prevention
455 75, 455 86, 370 32, H04B 144
Patent
active
053197992
ABSTRACT:
A time-division duplex radio transceiver is disclosed which can avoid the deterioration of reception sensitivity and interferences in other radio communication equipments of the same kind which may be caused in the conventional transceiver by generation in the transceiver of an interfering signal of a transmission frequency or a frequency in the vicinity thereof, even upon reception. In the time-division duplex radio transceiver according to the present invention, in order to generate a carrier frequency signal in the transmission state or an intermediate frequency in a transceiver portion, there are provided an oscillator for oscillation at a frequency higher than the carrier frequency and the intermediate frequency, and frequency dividers for frequency-dividing an output of the oscillator, where the operation of the frequency dividers is stopped in the reception state. Accordingly, while the oscillation of the oscillator is always continued, it is possible to prevent the transmission frequency or the frequency in the vicinity thereof from being generated in the transceiver in the reception state.
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Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Pham Chi
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