Television with the frequency modulation receiver

Television – Receiver circuitry – Television receiver adapted to receive radio broadcast or in...

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C348S731000

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07394504

ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a television with the frequency modulation receiver. The sound demodulation method of the television as well as that of a FM radio is a way of frequency modulation. Therefore, the users may utilize the identical tuner, sound demodulation circuit and audio amplifier to receive the FM broadcast programs they want to listen to. The users may also utilize the TV video circuit to display the information, such as radio frequency and volume, on the screen. In this way, the present invention can not only save components of a radio but also lower the cost and waste of hardware. Besides, because the screen of the present invention is a Liquid Crystal Display, the radio broadcast information can be displayed on the screen immediately when the users turn on the television. Therefore, the present invention can also shorten the waiting time for the users.

REFERENCES:
patent: 7327406 (2008-02-01), Utsunomiya et al.
patent: 2003/0172381 (2003-09-01), Janevski

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