1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a receiver for receiving broadcast radio waves that carry an analog stereo broadcast and a digital stereo broadcast, with the same content, in a single broadcast band. More particularly, it relates to a receiver for receiving radio programs broadcast using an IBOC (In-Band On-Channel) system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Systems proposed for providing digital audio broadcasting (DAB) using FM radio frequency bands are expected to provide audio quality comparable to CD quality as well as data services and service areas having higher reliability than those of existing analog FM transmissions. However, during the transition period before the changeover to DAB is completed, broadcasting companies need interim solutions that allow analog and digital signals to be transmitted simultaneously in the same broadcast bands. Such a system is called, for example, in the case of an IBOC system, a hybrid in-band on-channel (HIBOC) system, and is being developed for both FM and AM radio bands.
With an FM HIBOC system, digital signals are transmitted using, for example, two sidebands on both sides of the analog FM host signal in order to prevent conspicuous distortion from being caused in conventional analog FM receivers. A feature of the HIBOC system is that the digital signal is simulcast to broadcast the same content as that being broadcast by the analog signal. Here, if the strength of the digital signal drops, that is, the signal strength becomes weak, the radio reception automatically switches to the analog signal.
The HIBOC system is a transitional system that is only viable until full-digital DAB is implemented; as this requires that digital demodulation as well as analog demodulation be performed at the receiver side, there arises the problem that, if the demodulator circuit is implemented using a digital signal processor (DSP) or the like, the amount of circuitry increases.
Furthermore, switching between analog demodulation and digital demodulation can cause a time difference between the digital and analog broadcasts and also a difference in sound level, and it has been extremely difficult to make adjustments to correct these differences.
It is a first object of the present invention to reduce the amount of circuitry in a receiver for receiving broadcast radio waves that carry an analog stereo broadcast and a digital stereo broadcast, with the same content, in a single broadcast band.
It is a second object of the present invention to reduce the unnaturalness that may occur when switching is done from the reproduction of a digital broadcast to the reproduction of an analog broadcast and vice versa.
According to the present invention, there is provided a receiver for receiving broadcast radio waves that carry an analog stereo broadcast and a digital stereo broadcast of the same content in a single broadcast band, comprising: a digital broadcast demodulator for demodulating a stereo signal from the received digital stereo broadcast; an analog broadcast demodulator for demodulating a monaural signal from the received analog stereo broadcast; and a selector for selecting, based on reception conditions, either the stereo signal demodulated by the digital broadcast demodulator or the monaural signal demodulated by the analog broadcast demodulator.
As previously described, when the signal strength becomes weak, the radio reception is automatically switched to the analog signal, but in this case, if the broadcast is received in stereo, it will have increased noise; therefore, the analog broadcast demodulator that is selected when the signal strength becomes weak is configured to produce only monaural signals, which serves to reduce the amount of circuitry in the demodulator circuit.
Preferably, the selector is configured to mix the stereo signal demodulated by the digital broadcast demodulator and the monaural signal demodulated by the analog broadcast demodulator in a smoothly varying mixing ratio during the selection switching process.
This serves to eliminate the unnaturalness that may occur due to an abrupt change in left/right separation when the reception is switched from the digital stereo broadcast to the analog monaural broadcast or vice versa.
Preferably, the analog stereo broadcast and the digital stereo broadcast each carry a timestamp and/or sound level information, and the receiver further comprises a delay element for delaying at least either the stereo signal demodulated by the digital broadcast demodulator or the monaural signal demodulated by the analog broadcast demodulator, and/or a sound level adjuster for adjusting the sound level of at least either one of the stereo signal or the monaural signal, based on the timestamps and/or the sound level information included in the received analog stereo broadcast and the received digital stereo broadcast.
With this configuration, the radio reception can be switched without causing the unnaturalness associated with switching even if there is a time difference or a difference in sound level between the digital and analog broadcasts.
A reception condition detector 22 detects the reception condition, that is, whether the signal strength is weak or not, based on the CN ratio or the digital error rate or on a combination thereof. When it is determined by the reception condition detector 22 that the signal strength is weak, the output selector 24 causes the blend processing section 21 to switch the selection from the stereo signal reproduced from the digital broadcast to the monaural signal reproduced from the analog broadcast in accordance with the method to be described later. The analog demodulator 18, the digital demodulator 20, the reception condition detector 22, the IBOC decoder 23, the blend processing section 21, and the output selector 24 are implemented, for example, by a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and a software program that describes the operations of the DSP.
Here, during the switching process where 0<α<1, if the monaural signal (L+R) output from the digital demodulator 20 is used instead of the monaural signal (L+R) output from the analog demodulator 18, the same effect, as described above, can be obtained.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-300404 | Oct 2004 | JP | national |