Claims
- 1. A method of operating a receiver for processing digital signals of different modes that include data levels that have a desired data level relationship, the sync levels of one or more of the transmitted digital signals departing from the desired data level relationship in known respects, comprising:
- determining the mode of the transmitted digital signal being received; and
- altering the sync levels of the one or more received digital signals to conform to the desired data level relationship.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said different modes comprise cable and terrestrial VSB signals of differing VSB mode and wherein said altering further comprises:
- determining a correction factor for the sync levels of said one or more received digital signals; and
- applying the correction factor to the sync levels of said one or more received digital signals.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the receiver includes a selectively operable comb filter, operation of the comb filter changing the data levels and causing a departure from the desired data level relationship and further comprising:
- modifying the changed data levels to reestablish the desired data level relationship.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the comb filter is used to process a signal of given VSB mode and wherein the modifying comprises changing the changed data levels of the comb filtered signal to convert them to a subset of the data levels of a signal of higher VSB mode.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the given VSB mode is 8 and the higher VSB mode is 16, and wherein the modifying comprises raising or lowering the comb filtered levels by a fixed amount to have them correspond to adjacent data levels of the signal of VSB mode 16.
- 6. A receiver for receiving a plurality of different mode, transmitted digital signals that include data levels that have a desired data level relationship, the sync levels of one or more of said digital signals departing from said desired relationship, comprising:
- means for determining the mode of the digital signal being received;
- means for altering said sync levels of said one or more digital signals to conform to said desired relationship; and
- means for enabling said altering means in response to said determining means when one of said one or more digital signals is being received.
- 7. The receiver of claim 6, wherein said different mode signals include cable and terrestrial VSB signals of differing VSB mode and wherein said altering means comprises:
- means for generating a correction factor for said syncs of said one or more digital signals; and
- means for applying said correction factor to adjust said syncs of said one or more digital signals in response to said determining means.
- 8. The receiver of claim 7, further including error correction means for correcting for errors in received data levels and wherein said corrected sync levels are supplied to said error correction means.
- 9. The receiver of claim 6, further including:
- comb filter means for reducing interference in a terrestrial signal of given VSB mode, said comb filter means changing said data levels and altering said desired relationship; and
- means responsive to said determining means, for modifying the changed data levels to reestablish said desired relationship when said comb filter means is active.
- 10. The receiver of claim 9, wherein said modifying means converts the data levels of said comb filtered signal of given VSB mode to a subset of the data levels of a signal of higher VSB mode.
- 11. The receiver of claim 10, wherein said given VSB mode is 8 and said higher VSB mode is 16, said modifying means including:
- means for changing said comb filtered data levels by a fixed amount to have them correspond to adjacent data levels of said VSB mode 16 signal.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS
This invention is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,508,748, entitled DATA LEVEL SELECTION FOR MULTILEVEL VSB TRANSMISSION SYSTEM and U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,587, entitled ERROR TRACKING LOOP, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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