Claims
- 1. A directional coupler for coupling transmitted power from a transmitter a portion of which is absorbed in an stabilizing load, a portion directed to an antenna and a portion reflected back to a local oscillator of a receiver for homodyning purposes the directional coupler comprising:
- a microwave transmission means configured to transmit a majority of the power from said transmitter to said stabilizing load for absorbtion thereby to stabilize the transmitter, a small portion of the remaining power from said transmitter to a transmitting antenna and a yet smaller portion of said remaining transmitter power to be reflected back as local oscillator power into said receiver; and
- means for controlling the amount of said power that is reflected such as local oscillator power to said receiver.
- 2. The coupler as defined in claim 1 wherein said microwave transmission means comprises two perpendicular arms one end of one arm is adapted to be connected to said transmitter and the other end of said one arm to said stabilizing load, one end of the other arm is adapted to be connected to said transmitting antenna and the other end of said other arm to said receiver, said means for controlling the amount of power that is reflected back to the receiver is positioned intermediate the ends of said other arm and said antenna.
- 3. The coupler as defined in claim 2 wherein said means for simultaneously controlling the amount of power that is reflected back to said receiver is a stub adjustably mounted to said other arm.
- 4. The coupler as defined in claim 1 wherein said microwave transmission means is waveguide.
- 5. The coupler as defined in claim 1 where said microwave transmission means is a strip line circuit.
- 6. The coupler as defined in claim 1 wherein said microwave transmission means is coaxial cable.
- 7. The coupler as defined in claim 1 included in a collision avoidance system for automotive vehicles.
- 8. The coupler defined in claim 1 wherein said microwave transmission means transmits a majority of the power directly to said load.
- 9. The coupler defined in claim 1 wherein said microwave transmission means transmits over ninety percent of the power to said load.
- 10. An RF power transmission system comprising in combination, a power transmitter, an RF load, a transmit-receive antenna, a diode receiver and an RF transmission means configured to transmit a majority of the power from said transmitter to said stabilizing load for absorbtion thereby to stabilize the transmitter, a small portion of the remaining power from said transmitter to a transmitting antenna and a yet smaller portion of said remaining transmitter power to be reflected back as local oscillator power into said receiver.
- 11. A method of stabilizing a microwave transmitter in a homodyne transceiver system including a transmit and receive antenna, and a receiver, the steps comprising, directing a majority of the generated power from the transmitter to a load, directing a first portion of the generated power to the antenna, and directing a portion of said first portion of power to the receiver.
- 12. A method defined in claim 11 further including the step of directing a portion of said first portion of power through means of a discontinuity located in the path of the antenna.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/193,393 filed on 05/12/88 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,916,450.
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