Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1990-08-06
1992-09-08
Groody, James J.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358189, 358188, 455180, 4551891, 455315, H04N 550
Patent
active
051463377
ABSTRACT:
A television receiver includes a single tuner for tuning both television channels and broadcast FM stations. The tuner is operated at a fixed gain setting in FM reception mode. The tuner serves as the first conversion stage of a double conversion FM receiver, wherein the mixer of an FM radio integrated circuit serves as the second conversion stage. The arrangement operates at a specific and non-arbitrary first IF frequency. The FM receiver is also capable of automatically receiving National Weather Service broadcasts on that one of NWS's seven allocated frequencies which is operating in a listener's area. The receiver provides an on-screen display of the currently tuned FM channel number.
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SAMS Photofact Schematic for the Dumont Model RA-119A Television Receiver, Circa 1952.
An Article in Funk-Technik, vol. 35, No. 6/1980, pp. 216-226, (Translation Attached).
Emanuel Peter M.
Groody James J.
Hsia Sherrig
Lenihan Thomas F.
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc
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