Cable-less interconnect architecture for effecting blind...

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Amplitude modulation

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C455S203000

Reexamination Certificate

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06889035

ABSTRACT:
An RF cable-less interconnect arrangement couples a diplexer to a radio transceiver by providing each of the transceiver and the diplexer by means of respective pairs of RF transmission and receiver channel connectors. The two sets of connectors are supported at a prescribed spatial separation for blind-mating RF connectivity for either of two orientations and translation (insertion) of the diplexer into the radio. Eliminating lossy and relatively fragile RF cable, that would otherwise occupy space within the radio's housing, and require installation by a skilled technician during assembly of the radio, allows the customer to easily change the radio's frequency plan by simply removing, rotating and reinserting the diplexer.

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