Wide bandwidth ultra high stability FM telemetry transmitter

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Angle modulation

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455119, 455127, 34087037, 34087039, 331177V, 332 30V, H04B 104

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ABSTRACT:
An FM transmitter especially for physiological signal telemetry includes a transistor oscillator having a collector-to-base capacitance that is part of its tuned circuit. Means are disclosed for controllably varying the collector-to-base capacitance only in response to impressed physiological or other signals to provide FM modulated signals for aerial transmission to any suitable receiver. Means including cooperative constant emitter current and constant collector voltage DC biasing circuits are disclosed for eliminating undesirable, changing temperature induced frequency variations. Means are further disclosed for neutralizing undesirable antenna loading induced frequency variations. The system is capable of accepting multiplexed inputs.

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