Claims
- 1. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said method comprising:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals around 23.1 gigahertz;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals around 34.65 gigahertz; and
- generating a radar alert for detected electromagnetic signals around 34.65 gigahertz unless electromagnetic signals around 23.1 gigahertz are also detected.
- 2. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 1 wherein signals around 23.1 gigahertz are within a band extending from approximately 22.813 gigahertz to approximately 23.8 gigahertz.
- 3. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 2 wherein signals around 34.65 gigahertz are within a band extending from approximately 34.2 gigahertz to approximately 35.7 gigahertz.
- 4. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said method comprising the steps of:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- simultaneously sweeping said electromagnetic signals within a plurality of frequency bands covering at least the K.sub.a radar band, the K radar band and frequencies around 23.1 gigahertz;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals around 23.1 gigahertz;
- alerting a user of said police radar detector of detected electromagnetic signals within said K.sub.a radar band unless said signals are around 34.65 gigahertz and signals around 23.1 gigahertz are also detected.
- 5. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 4 wherein signals around 34.65 gigahertz are within a band extending from approximately 34.2 gigahertz to approximately 35.7 gigahertz.
- 6. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 5 wherein signals around 23.1 gigahertz are within a band extending from approximately 22.813 gigahertz to approximately 23.8 gigahertz.
- 7. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 4 wherein said plurality of frequency bands comprises four frequency bands.
- 8. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 7 wherein said four frequency bands comprise: approximately 22.809-24.487 gigahertz; approximately 24.031-25.709 gigahertz; approximately 33.209-35.487 gigahertz; and, approximately 34.431-36.109 gigahertz.
- 9. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said method comprising the steps of:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals around a second harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator frequency;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band which are around a third harmonic of said police radar detector local oscillator;
- generating a radar alert for detected electromagnetic signals around said third harmonic of said police radar detector local oscillator; and
- inhibiting generation of said radar alert if electromagnetic signals around said second harmonic of said police radar detector local oscillator frequency are also detected.
- 10. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said method comprising the steps of:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- scanning a first range of frequencies of said electromagnetic signals including the K.sub.a radar band;
- scanning a second range of frequencies of said electromagnetic signals including a second harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator frequency, said scanning steps being performed by a single sweep of a local oscillator connected to a mixer of a heterodyne receiver of said police radar detector;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band;
- detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies;
- determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band;
- alerting a user of said police radar detector of detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band; and
- inhibiting said alerting step if electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies and corresponding to said detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band are detected.
- 11. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 10 wherein said step of determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band comprises the step of checking whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies have frequencies which are 2/3 the frequencies of the detected K.sub.a signals plus or minus a guard band.
- 12. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 11 further comprising the step of setting said guard band to be 40 megahertz.
- 13. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 11 wherein said step of determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band further comprises the steps of:
- determining whether the K.sub.a band signal strength is greater than a reporting threshold; and
- determining whether the K.sub.a band signal strength is greater than the signal strength of detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies by a minimum threshold.
- 14. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 10 wherein said step of determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies comprises the steps of:
- determining whether said detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band generally corresponds to a third harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator frequency; and
- determining whether said detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies corresponds to a second harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator frequency.
- 15. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 14 further comprising the step of setting said police radar detector local oscillator frequency to approximately 11.55 gigahertz.
- 16. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said method comprising the steps of:
- receiving electromagnetic signals;
- scanning a first range of frequencies of said electromagnetic signals including the K.sub.a radar band to detect radar signals within the K.sub.a radar band;
- scanning a second range of frequencies of said electromagnetic signals including a second harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator frequency to detect radar signals around said second harmonic of a police radar detector local oscillator;
- determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band;
- alerting a user of said police radar detector of detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band; and
- inhibiting said alerting step if electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies and corresponding to said detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band are detected.
- 17. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 16 wherein said step of determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band comprises the step of checking whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies have frequencies which are 2/3 the frequencies of the detected K.sub.a signals plus or minus a guard band.
- 18. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 16 further comprising the step of setting said guard band to be 40 megahertz.
- 19. A method of operating a police radar detector to suppress nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 17 wherein said step of determining whether detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies correspond to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band further comprises the steps of:
- determining whether the K.sub.a band signal strength is greater than a reporting threshold; and
- determining whether the K.sub.a band signal strength is greater than the signal strength of detected electromagnetic signals within said second range of frequencies by a minimum threshold.
- 20. A police radar detector including suppression of nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said police radar detector comprising:
- means for receiving electromagnetic signals;
- means for detecting ones of said electromagnetic signals around 23.1 gigahertz and around 34.65 gigahertz; and
- means for generating a radar alert for detected electromagnetic signals around 34.65 gigahertz unless electromagnetic signals around 23.1 gigahertz are also detected.
- 21. A police radar detector including suppression of nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals, said 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 a first range of incoming electromagnetic frequencies including the K.sub.a radar band and a second range of incoming electromagnetic frequencies 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;
- a second local oscillator generating a second local oscillator signal at around 5.2 gigahertz;
- 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;
- detector circuitry coupled to said second mixer for detecting received electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band;
- alerting circuitry for alerting a user of said police radar detector of detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band; and
- alert inhibit circuitry to inhibit alerting a user of said police radar detector of detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band if signals are also detected within said second range of frequencies and corresponding to detected electromagnetic signals within the K.sub.a radar band.
- 22. A police radar detector including suppression of nuisance radar alerts due to signals received in the K.sub.a radar band which are not police radar signals as claimed in claim 21 wherein said first local oscillator is swept through a frequency range of approximately 14.310 gigahertz to approximately 15.149 gigahertz.
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 FOR SWEEPING K AND K.sub.a RADAR BANDS DURING ONE LOCAL LOCAL OSCILLATOR SWEEP, Ser. No. 08/928,565, filed Sep. 12, 1997 still pending (Docket No. VAL040PA); INPUT STAGE FOR A POLICE RADAR DETECTOR, Ser. No. 08/929,355, filed Sep. 12, 1997 now allowed; (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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