Claims
- 1. A police radar detector comprising:
- an antenna for receiving incoming electromagnetic signals;
- a first local oscillator generating a first local oscillator signal which is swept through a range of frequencies to sweep the K and K.sub.a police radar bands during a sweep of said first local oscillator signal;
- a first mixer coupled to said antenna and said local oscillator for mixing said incoming electromagnetic signals with said first local oscillator signal to generate a first intermediate frequency signal;
- a first intermediate frequency amplifier operating at around 5 gigahertz and amplifying said first intermediate frequency signal; and
- detector circuitry coupled to said first mixer for detecting received electromagnetic signals within the K and K.sub.a police radar bands.
- 2. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein said detector circuitry comprises a frequency modulation discriminator for generating a frequency modulation detection signal and said police radar detector further comprises:
- modulation circuitry for connecting a modulation signal to said first local oscillator; and
- signal conditioning and control circuitry utilizing said frequency modulation detection signal to determine whether detected electromagnetic signals are within the K police radar band or within the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 3. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a second local oscillator generating a second local oscillator signal at around 5.2 gigahertz; and
- a second mixer coupled to said first intermediate frequency amplifier and said second local oscillator to generate a second intermediate frequency signal at around 600 megahertz, said detector circuitry being coupled to said first mixer through said second mixer.
- 4. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 3 wherein said detector circuitry comprises a frequency modulation discriminator for generating a frequency modulation detection signal and said police radar detector further comprises:
- modulation circuitry for connecting a modulation signal to said first local oscillator; and
- signal conditioning and control circuitry utilizing said frequency modulation detection signal to determine whether detected electromagnetic signals are within the K police radar band or within the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 5. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 3 wherein said detector circuitry comprises a frequency modulation discriminator for generating a frequency modulation detection signal and said police radar detector further comprises:
- modulation circuitry for connecting a first modulation signal to said first local oscillator and a second modulation signal to said second local oscillator; and
- signal conditioning and control circuitry utilizing said frequency modulation detection signal to determine whether detected electromagnetic signals are within the K police radar band or within the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 6. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 5 wherein said first and second modulation signals are in quadrature relative to one another.
- 7. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 1 further comprises band switching circuitry coupled to said first mixer to switch said police radar detector to sweep the X police radar band.
- 8. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first mixer comprises a pair of antiparallel diodes having a near side coupled to said antenna and a far side coupled to said first intermediate frequency amplifier, and said band switching circuitry comprises circuitry for coupling a dc bias to said first mixer.
- 9. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first mixer dc bias is coupled to said far side of said first mixer.
- 10. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 2 further comprises band switching circuitry coupled to said first mixer to switch said police radar detector to sweep the X police radar band.
- 11. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 10 wherein said first mixer comprises a pair of antiparallel diodes having a near side coupled to said antenna and a far side coupled to said first intermediate frequency amplifier, and said band switching circuitry comprises circuitry for coupling a dc bias to said first mixer.
- 12. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 10 wherein said first mixer dc bias is coupled to said far side of said first mixer.
- 13. A police radar detector comprising:
- an antenna for receiving incoming electromagnetic signals;
- a first mixer coupled to said antenna for mixing said incoming electromagnetic signals with a first local oscillator signal to generate a first intermediate frequency signal;
- a first local oscillator generating a first local oscillator signal which is swept through a range of frequencies to sweep the K police radar band and the K.sub.a police radar band during a single sweep of said first local oscillator signal;
- a first intermediate frequency amplifier operating around 5 gigahertz and amplifying said first intermediate frequency signal;
- a second local oscillator generating a second local oscillator signal around 5.2 gigahertz;
- a second mixer coupled to said first intermediate frequency amplifier and said second local oscillator for generating a second intermediate frequency signal around 600 megahertz;
- detector circuitry coupled to said second mixer and including a frequency modulation discriminator for generating a frequency modulation detection signal;
- signal conditioning and control circuitry coupled to said detection circuitry;
- modulation circuitry coupled between said signal conditioning and control circuitry and said first and second local oscillators for connecting a first modulation signal to said first local oscillator and a second modulation signal generated by said signal conditioning and control circuitry to said second local oscillator; and
- said signal conditioning and control circuitry utilizing said frequency modulation detection signal to determine whether a detected radar signal is within the K police radar band or the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 14. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 13 wherein said first local oscillator is swept through a frequency range of approximately 14.310 gigahertz to approximately 15.149 gigahertz.
- 15. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 13 wherein said first and second modulation signals are in quadrature relative to one another with synchronous quadrature correlation of said frequency modulation detection signal being performed by said signal conditioning and control circuitry to determine whether a detected radar signal is within the K police radar band or the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 16. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 15 wherein said signal conditioning and control circuitry comprises a processor for performing said synchronous quadrature correlation of said frequency modulation detection signal.
- 17. A police radar detector comprising:
- an antenna for receiving incoming electromagnetic signals; and
- a heterodyne receiver connected to said antenna and including a mixer operable in the mixer's fundamental operating mode for sweeping said receiver to detect said electromagnetic signals within the K police radar band and the K.sub.a police radar band during a single sweep of said receiver.
- 18. A police radar detector as claimed in claim 17 further comprising:
- modulation circuitry for modulating at least one local oscillator within said heterodyne receiver;
- frequency detection circuitry for generating a frequency modulation detection signal; and
- signal conditioning and control circuitry responsive to said frequency modulation detection signal for determining whether detected radar signals are within the K police radar band or within the K.sub.a police radar band.
- 19. A method for operating a police radar detector comprising the steps of:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- providing a heterodyne receiver having a mixer driven by a local oscillator; and
- operating said mixer in a fundamental operating mode to detect received electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band and the K radar band during a single frequency sweep of said heterodyne receiver.
- 20. A method of operating a police radar detector as claimed in claim 19 further comprising the steps of:
- modulating said local oscillator of said heterodyne receiver with a modulation signal;
- detecting said modulation signal to generate frequency modulation detection signals; and
- determining whether detected electromagnetic signals are within the K.sub.a radar band or the K radar band based on said frequency modulation detection signals.
- 21. A method of operating a police radar detector as claimed in claim 19 wherein said local oscillator comprises a first local oscillator and said police radar detector further comprises a second mixer driven by a second local oscillator, said method further comprising the steps of:
- modulating said first local oscillator of said heterodyne receiver with a first modulation signal;
- modulating said second local oscillator of said heterodyne receiver with a second modulation signal;
- detecting said first and second modulation signals to generate frequency modulation detection signals;
- correlating said first and second modulation signals with said frequency modulation detection signals; and
- determining whether detected electromagnetic signals are within the K.sub.a radar band or the K radar band based on results of said correlating step.
- 22. A method of operating a police radar detector as claimed in claim 21 further comprising the step of switching said first local oscillator in said heterodyne receiver to detect ones of said electromagnetic signals within the X radar band.
- 23. A method of operating a police radar detector comprising the steps of:
- heterodyning received electromagnetic signals in a mixer driven by a local oscillator;
- operating said mixer in said mixer's fundamental operating mode by sweeping said local oscillator to detect said electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band and the K radar band in a single frequency sweep of said local oscillator;
- introducing a modulation signal into detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band and the K radar band; and
- determining whether said detected electromagnetic signals are within the K.sub.a radar band and the K radar band based on said modulation signal.
- 24. A method of operating a police radar detector comprising the steps of:
- heterodyning received electromagnetic signals in a receiver including a mixer driven by a local oscillator;
- operating said mixer in said mixer's fundamental operating mode;
- sweeping said local oscillator through a single frequency sweep to simultaneously sweep said electromagnetic signals within a plurality of frequency bands covering at least the K.sub.a radar band and the K radar band;
- modulating said local oscillator of said receiver with a modulation signal;
- detecting said modulation signal to generate frequency modulation detection signals; and
- determining whether said electromagnetic signals are within the K.sub.a radar band or the K radar band based on said frequency modulation detection signals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the listed applications which have common inventors, are assigned to the same assignee as the present application, were filed on even date herewith and are entitled: POLICE RADAR DETECTOR INCLUDING NUISANCE ALERT SUPPRESSION, Ser. No. 08/928,780, filed Sep. 12, 1997; (Docket No. VAL041PA); INPUT STAGE FOR A POLICE RADAR DETECTOR, Ser. No. 08/929,355, filed Sep. 12, 1997; (Docket No. VAL042PA); and, INPUT STAGE FOR POLICE RADAR DETECTOR INCLUDING INPUT SIGNAL PREAMPLIFICATION, Ser. No. 08/928,960, filed Sep. 12, 1997 (Docket No. VAL043PA). These cross-referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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