Amplitude-modulated broadcast transmitter for various types of m

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Plural modulation

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455 47, 455108, 455109, 332151, H04B 104

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ABSTRACT:
In an amplitude-modulated broadcast transmitter for various types of modulation, particularly DSB (double sideband), SSB (single sideband) and ISB (independent sideband), of at least one AF signal to be transmitted, the sum and the difference is formed from the two input channels (7a, 7b). Either the sum or the difference is subjected to a Hilbert transformation in a Hilbert transformer (12). From these signals, an amplitude signal is formed in an amplitude processor (22) and a phase signal is formed in a cyclic sampler (21) and a phase conditioner (23). The amplitude signal is used for anode modulating the transmitting tube (5) and the phase signal is used for grid modulating the transmitting tube. The amplitude-modulated broadcast transmitter for various types of modulation has the advantage that the three types of modulation ISB, DSB and SSB can be set by allocating the AF signals to be transmitted to the two input channels (7a, 7b).

REFERENCES:
patent: 3217256 (1965-11-01), Palatinus
patent: 4955072 (1990-09-01), Tomljenovic
patent: 5020154 (1991-05-01), Zierhut

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