1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a television broadcast signal receiving system for receiving television broadcast signals delivered from a plurality of directions.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the North American Continent where an ATSC digital television broadcast (it is abbreviated to a hereinafter digital TV broadcast) is performed, plains are dotted with metropolises, so that various digital TV broadcast signals broadcasted in the suburbs of each metropolis can be received at other cities or the halfway point of the cities. In consideration from a user who receives the TV broadcast signals, since many TV broadcast signals are transmitted in various directions, it is necessary to regulate a direction of an antenna in an orientation to a TV broadcasting station from which a program which he wants to watch is delivered. Therefore, a multi-directional antenna such as a smart antenna is put into practical use.
According to the EIA-909 technical standard, it is provided that a smart antenna has sixteen signal receiving directions in respective directions where a circle is divided into sixteen. A television broadcast signal receiver connected to such a multi-directional antenna is capable of adjusting an effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna.
As for an antenna which can receive the electric waves in a plurality of directions, the documents of Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publications No. 2001-203527, No. 2002-198878 and No. 2003-529262 are known.
The above-mentioned multi-directional antenna such as a smart antenna can change the signal receiving direction by selecting only one signal receiving direction among sixteen signal receiving directions, so that the multi-directional antenna can be located with no relation to the orientation thereof. However, when the multi-directional antenna is located without adjusting the orientation of the antenna to a standard direction, it is impossible to identify each of sixteen signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna corresponds to actual azimuth. Therefore, even when the direction of TV towers from which TV broadcast signals are delivered are known in a TV broadcast signal receiver side, it is impossible to switch an effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna from the TV broadcast signal receiver With using the information of locations of the TV towers.
Furthermore, it is very troublesome to switch the effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna by manual operation of a user with respect to each channel delivered from each TV tower. On the other hand, there are some TV broadcast signal receivers which have an automatic scanning function for automatically selecting an optimum signal receiving direction of a channel chosen by a user, in which the TV broadcast signal of the channel can be received in the most suitable condition. Such a TV broadcast signal receiver having the automatic scanning function, however, scans all signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna with respect to all receivable channels, so that it wastes a long term for deciding the optimum signal receiving directions for all receivable channels.
A first purpose of the present invention is to provide a television broadcast signal receiving system, in which optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels can easily be set when a multi-directional antenna and a TV broadcast signal receivers are set up. A second purpose of the present invention is to provide a television broadcast signal receiving system, by which an effective signal receiving direction of a multi-directional antenna can automatically be decided when a TV broadcast signal of a predetermined channel is received.
A television broadcast signal receiving system in accordance with an aspect of the present invention comprises a multi-directional antenna having a plurality of signal receiving directions previously defined and a television broadcast signal receiver connected to the multi-directional antenna for receiving a television broadcast signal.
The multi-directional antenna has a standard direction identifying means for identifying a standard direction used as a standard for receiving a television broadcast signal.
The television broadcast signal receiver has a television tower direction identifying means for identifying directions of television towers relative to a location of the multi-directional antenna with respect to the standard direction, and an optimum signal receiving direction deciding means for deciding optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels which are used for switching an effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna for receiving a television broadcast signal of an optional channel chosen by a user with using the directions of the television towers.
By such a configuration, the standard direction of the multi-directional antenna can be identified specifically, so that a user can easily set optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels into the television broadcast signal receiver.
For setting the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels by manual operation of a user, it is sufficient that the standard direction identifying means of the multi-directional antenna is a mark provided on a main body of the multi-directional antenna, which is used so that the mark is oriented to a predetermined standard direction of actual azimuth; and the television tower direction identifying means is a display for displaying an image showing signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna and a remote controller used for selecting one among the signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna.
By such a configuration, the multi-directional antenna and the television broadcast signal receiver can be made simple and inexpensive.
Alternatively, for setting the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels automatically, it is sufficient that the multi-directional antenna further has a location of multi-directional antenna identifying means for identifying at least latitude and longitude of a location of the multi-directional antenna, and an antenna information output means for outputting antenna information including the latitude and the longitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna; the television broadcast signal receiver further has an antenna information input means for inputting the antenna information, and a television tower information memory means for memorizing television tower information including position information relating to positions of a plurality of television towers and channel information relating to channels, television signals of which are transmitted from each television towers; and the television tower direction identifying means identifies the directions of the television towers relative to the location of the multi-directional antenna with respect to the standard direction with using the antenna information and the television tower information.
By such a configuration, the setting up of the multi-directional antenna and the television broadcast signal receiver can be made simple and easy.
Furthermore, a television broadcast signal receiver in accordance with an aspect of the present invention comprises: an input means used for inputting antenna information including at least latitude and longitude of a location of a multi-directional antenna connected to the television broadcast signal receiver; a memory for memorizing television tower information including position information relating to positions of a plurality of television towers and channel information relating to channels, television signals of which are transmitted from each television towers; a control means for identifying directions of television towers relative to a location of the multi-directional antenna with respect to a standard direction with using the antenna information and the television tower information, and for deciding optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels which are used for switching an effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna for receiving a television broadcast signal of an optional channel chosen by a user with using the directions of the television towers.
By such a configuration, when a user can know, for example, the latitude and the longitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna by any method, the television broadcast signal receiver can automatically set the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels.
A television (TV) broadcast signal receiving system in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to figures.
A circumstance for receiving TV broadcast signals in home is shown in
The TV broadcast signal receiving system 1 comprises a TV broadcast signal receiver 2 and a multi-directional antenna 3. The TV broadcast signal receiver 2 can selectively receive a TV broadcast signal of a channel among many channels delivered from the TV towers A to D by switching an effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna 3, and outputs the received TV broadcast signal to a monitor display. In this description, a physical channel which is a frequency bandwidth of carrier wave used for transmitting the TV broadcast signal is merely called as a channel.
The table of signal receiving directions memorized in the memory 26 includes information of channel numbers delivered from the TV towers A to D, and information relating to optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels which are used for switching the effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna 3 when a TV broadcast signal of an optional channel chosen by a user is received.
The multi-directional antenna 3 which is called smart antenna comprises an antenna unit 31 for receiving TV broadcast signal and a control unit 32 for controlling the motion of the antenna unit 31. The antenna unit 31 has, for example, sixteen signal receiving directions D1 to D16 as shown in
As shown in
Subsequently, a process for setting optimum signal receiving direction of receivable channels which are used for switching the effective signal receiving direction of the multi-directional antenna 3 for receiving a TV broadcast signal of an optional channel by a manual operation of the user is described with reference
When the process for setting the optimum signal receiving direction of all the receivable channels is started by an operation of the remote controller 4 of the user, the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 outputs an image data to the monitor display, so that an image 50 for deciding the optimum signal receiving direction as shown in
Subsequently, the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 accepts input of numbers of channels delivered from each TV towers by the user (S3). Specifically, the user operates numeric key pads 43 and the decision key pad 42 of the remote controller 4 for inputting a number of a channel, while one direction among the directions of the TV towers is selected. Hereupon, it is assumed that the user knows the directions of the TV towers and the channel numbers delivered from each of the TV towers. By repeating such operations with respect to all receivable channels, the optimum signal receiving directions of all receivable channels are inputted to the TV broadcast signal receiver 2. The TV broadcast signal receiver 2 forms a signal receiving direction table showing relations between the optimum signal receiving directions of receivable channels and the channel numbers, and memorizes the table into the memory 26 (S4).
When the user chooses a channel, the main controller 25 reads out the optimum signal receiving direction of the chosen channel from the table memorized in the memory 26, and outputs a control signal for indicating the optimum signal receiving direction of the chosen channel to the multi-directional antenna 3.
When the multi-directional antenna 3 is located on the bases of the mark 30, it is possible to identify each of the sixteen signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna 3 with actual azimuth. Thus, the user can easily set the optimum signal receiving directions of all receivable channels with using the information of location of TV towers and the information of channel numbers delivered from each of the TV towers at the setting up of the multi-directional antenna 3 and the TV broadcast signal receiver 2.
Subsequently, a TV broadcast signal receiving system in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to figures. The TV broadcast signal receiving system 1 in the second embodiment is different from that in the first embodiment at a point that the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels are automatically set.
Subsequently, a TV tower information table 60 memorized in the memory 26 of the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 is described with reference to
Subsequently, a process for setting up the multi-directional antenna 3 is described with reference to
After locating the multi-directional antenna 3, when the user switches on a set up switch 37 provided on a top face of the multi-directional antenna 3, the compass 33 identifies the standard direction N and outputs the signal corresponding to the standard direction N to the control unit (S21). Subsequently, the GPS terminal 34 and the altimeter 35 measure the latitude, the longitude and the altitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 and input the signals corresponding to them are inputted to the control unit 32 (S22). The control unit 32 encodes the standard direction N, the latitude, longitude and altitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 and the kind and size of the multi-directional antenna 3 (S23), and outputs them to the LCD 36 (S24). The LCD 36 displays the antenna information inputted from the control unit 32 on a screen thereof, as shown in
Subsequently, a process for setting up the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 is described with reference 10. After setting the TV broadcast signal receiver 2, the user operates the remote controller 4 so as to input the antenna information displayed on the LCD 36 (S41). The main controller 25 identifies directions of the TV towers relative to the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 with respect to the standard direction N with using the information relating to the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 inputted by the user and the position information 61 included in the TV tower information table 60 (S42). Then, the main controller 25 decides the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels with reference to the channel information 62 included in the TV tower information table 60 (S43). Hereupon, a single optimum signal receiving direction is decided with respect to a plurality of channels or a channel group, TV broadcast signals of which are transmitted from the same TV tower. The main controller 25 forms a signal receiving direction table 70 including the optimum signal receiving directions of each of the receivable channels or the optimum signal receiving directions of each of the channel groups, and memorizes the signal receiving direction table 70 into the memory 26 (S44).
When the main controller 25 performs the process for setting up the TV broadcast signal receiver 2, it identifies the directions toward the TV towers and decides the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels automatically.
According to the TV broadcast signal receiving system 1 in accordance with the second embodiment, the multi-directional antenna 3 comprises the compass for identifying the standard direction N, the GPS terminal 34 for identifying the latitude and longitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna 3, the altimeter 35 for identifying the altitude of the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 and the LCD for displaying the antenna information, and the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 comprises the remote controller 4 used for inputting the antenna information and the memory 26 for memorizing the TV tower information table 60. Thus, it is possible to identify the direction of the TV towers relative to the location of the multi-directional antenna 3 and to decide the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels automatically with using there information. Furthermore, the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 performs no automatic scanning for deciding the optimum signal receiving directions of the receivable channels, so that it is possible to shorten a time necessary for setting up the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 and the multi-directional antenna.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned description of the embodiments, and various modifications can be carried out. For example, it is possible to transmit the antenna information directly from the multi-directional antenna 3 to the TV broadcast signal receiver 2 via a wireless or wired communication. Furthermore, the TV broadcast signals receivable by the TV broadcast signal receiving system 1 is not limited to only the digital TV broadcast signal, but analogue TV broadcast signals. Still furthermore, the number of the signal receiving directions of the multi-directional antenna 3 is not limited to only sixteen, it is possible to have four, eight, or other number of the signal receiving direction is applicable.
This application is based on Japanese patent application 2004-201709 filed Jul. 8, 2004 in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by references.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
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2004-201709 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |