Claims
- 1. A system for receiving a high frequency carrier signal modulated by a modulating signal comprising:
- at least two antennas spaced from each other for receiving said high frequency modulated carrier signal,
- local oscillator means for generating two different local oscillating signals, the frequency difference between said local oscillating signals being not less than the fundamental frequency of said modulating signal,
- two receivers respectively coupled to said antennas and to said local oscillator means for generating respective intermediate frequency signals, and
- amplifier means coupled to said receivers for combining said intermediate frequency signals, the resultant output signal from said amplifier means having pulsations of amplitude with a beat frequency corresponding to said frequency difference between said local oscillating signals and being produced in a region corresponding to an amplitude valley region which would otherwise be caused when the outputs of said two antennas are combined, such that said pulsations produce an amplitude of said output signal in said valley which may be subsequently detected, said frequency difference causing the period of said pulsations to be smaller than the minimum signal width contained in said modulating signal, and
- detector means to detect said resultant output signal to produce a demodulated signal.
- 2. A receiving system according to claim 1, wherein said modulating signal is a pulse signal and said period of said pulsations is smaller than the minimum pulse width contained in said pulse signal.
- 3. A receiving system according to claim 2, wherein said local oscillator means comprises two separate local oscillators for generating said two different local oscillating signals respectively.
- 4. A receiving system according to claim 2, wherein said local oscillator means comprises a local oscillator and a frequency shift circuit, and said frequency shift circuit receives said local oscillator signal from said local oscillator and shifts the frequency thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 626,097 filed Oct. 28, l975, now aband.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Interference in Mobile Radio System", Report on Research & Development, vol. 11, No. 2, Matsushita Communications Industrial Co., pp. 1959-1962. |
Continuations (1)
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