Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1989-08-18
1991-09-03
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333136, 455 3, H03H 746
Patent
active
050458230
ABSTRACT:
The present invention utilizes a coupling tap that contains two parallel communication paths from the connection at a coaxial cable to a tap output, to which a device can be connected. One path passes high frequency signals of 30-900 megahertz, while the other passes lower frequency communication signals of 0-5 megahertz as well as DC power. Furthermore, each tap may contain a line isolating inductor that, when a particular tap is in use, isolates the portion of the coaxial cable that continues on past the tap in use for signals from 0-5 megahertz. This eliminates reflections and other line disturbances from entering the tap in use.
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LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee Benny
Smart House Limited Partnership
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