Claims
- 1. In a radio receiver having:
- RF means for receiving broadcast signals of interest;
- tuning means for selecting a particular broadcast signal of interest;
- demodulation means for demodulating said particular broadcast signal of interest to obtain an information signal; and
- audio means for rendering said information signal into an audible signal,
- an improvement comprising:
- A) bandwidth means for controlling bandwidth of said audible signal, but not for affecting bandwidth of the particular broadcast signal of interest in the RF means and tuning means, and not for affecting bandwidth of the information signal in the demodulation means;
- B) trigger means for providing a trigger signal when said tuning means is not tuned to a broadcast signal of interest; and
- C) control means for responding to said trigger signal by causing said bandwidth means to minimize bandwidth of said audible signal until a broadcast signal of interest has been tuned.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said bandwidth means comprises a variable Q filter.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said variable Q filter is operably associated with said audio means.
- 4. In a radio receiver that receives broadcast signals and converts said broadcast signals into audio signals, a method of minimizing interstation noise while tuning a broadcast signal for reception, comprising the steps of:
- A) detecting when said radio receiver is not tuned to a broadcast signal;
- B) reducing bandwidth of said audio signals, but not reducing bandwidth of non-audio signals when said radio receiver is not tuned to a broadcast signal; and
- C) allowing said bandwidth of said audio signals to increase when said radio receiver becomes tuned to a broadcast signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/145,335, filed Jan. 19, 1988, and now abandoned.
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