Claims
- 1. A multi-superheterodyne receiver, comprising:
- means for setting data corresponding to a desired receiving frequency,
- a first local oscillator for generating a first local frequency signal,
- a first frequency converter for converting to a first intermediate frequency signal a received signal in response to said first local frequency signal,
- a second local oscillator for generating a second local frequency signal,
- a second frequency converter for converting to a second intermediate frequency signal said first intermediate frequency signal in response to said second local frequency signal,
- memory means for storing preset receiving frequency data corresponding to receiving frequencies which can be set by said setting means and at which residual spurious components would be generated in a frequency passband of the receiver by active circuits in the receiver when said first and said second local oscillators generate said first and said second local frequency signals,
- judging means for comparing the receiving frequency data set by said setting means with the preset receiving frequency data stored in said memory means, and for determining that a residual spurious component would result when the compared frequency data match one another; and
- control means for shifting the frequency of said first local frequency signal by a first predetermined frequency to cause said first intermediate frequency signal to suppress said residual spurious component, and for shifting the frequency of said second local frequency signal by a second predetermined frequency to maintain the frequency of said second intermediate frequency signal constant, when said judging means determines that a residual spurious component would be generated at the desired receiving frequency, wherein intermodulation disturbances are suppressed.
- 2. A receiver according to claim 1, wherein the frequencies shifted by said control means are set to be substantially double a bandwidth of an amplifying stage for amplifying the second intermediate frequency signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 703,650 filed Feb. 21, 1985, now abandoned.
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